Maradona expressed his concern during the last interview: Do people still love me? : Okezone Ball



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IN a final interview, Diego Maradona he never expressed his discomfort. He was worried that people still wanted him.

Soccer legend Diego Maradona died at his home in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, November 25, 2020. The Argentine soccer icon passed away at age 60 after suffering a heart attack.

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The Argentine Presidency has declared three days of national mourning for the death of Maradona. Both Argentines and Napoli take to the streets in memory of Maradona.

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A few days before getting sick, on his 60th birthday, October 30, Maradona had his last interview with the Argentine newspaper Clarín. During the interview, Maradona admitted that she sometimes wonders if people will still love her.

Maradona’s question has been answered. The world community loves him so much and will always remember him as one of the greatest soccer players of all time.

This is Maradona’s last interview

“I will always be grateful to the people.” Every day they surprise me, what I experienced when I returned to Argentine soccer I will never forget, “he said about the training of Gimnasia La Plata (a club in Division 2 of the Argentine League) quoted by Mirror, on Thursday (11/26/2020).

“It is beyond what I can imagine. Because I have left (football) a long time ago and sometimes I wonder if people will still love me, if they will continue to feel the same.”

“When I stepped onto the field at Gymnasia, I felt like someone’s love would never end.”

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“Soccer gave me everything I had, more than I ever imagined. And if I didn’t have that addiction (alcohol and drugs), I could have played a lot more. “

“But this day has passed, I’m fine and what I regret the most is not having parents.”

“My hope is that this pandemic passes as quickly as possible and that my Argentina can move on.

“I want all Argentines to be well, we have a beautiful country and I think our President will be able to get us out of this moment.”

“It saddens me very much to see children who do not eat enough, I know what it is to be hungry, I know what it is like when you do not eat for a few days and that cannot happen in my country.”

“That is my wish, to see the Argentines happy, with work and food every day,” he said at the time.

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