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Pele “I’m going to kick the ball together in the sky” … Ronaldo “goodbye to the eternal genius”
The news of the death of the legendary footballer Diego Maradona has left world football in a duel.
After Argentine soccer hero Maradona died of a heart attack at age 60 on the 25th (local time), Argentine Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona) posted a photo of the deceased on Twitter and said goodbye to “Hello legend.”
“It is a very sad day for the people of Argentina and the world of football,” Messi said. “Leave us, but no.
“Because Diego is forever,” he wrote.
Messi, who was called ‘Little Maradona’, was a coach and player with the deceased in the Argentine national team from 2008 to 2010.
Earlier this month, even after Maradona underwent brain surgery, he prayed for a cure via Twitter.
Along with Maradona, Pele of Brazil, who has been considered the best footballer in the world, comforted the grieving family and said in a statement to Reuters: “It is sad to lose a friend.”
Pele, who celebrated his 80th birthday last month, said: “Obviously one day we will kick the ball together in the sky.”
Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus) also posted a photo taken with the deceased on Twitter.
Ronaldo said: “Today I said goodbye to my friend, and the world said goodbye to an eternal genius. He left too soon, but he left an infinite legacy and an unfinished vacancy.”
Never forget you.”
Brazilian footballer Neymar (Paris Saint-Germain) also wrote: “You will always be in our memories” and “Football thank you.”
Gary Lineker, a former British footballer, lamented: “The best player of our generation and the best player of all time. We hope to find comfort in the hands of God after a life of blessings and difficulties.”
Former President of the European Football Federation (UEFA) Michelle Platini, a former French football heroine, told French media: “Part of our past is over.
I miss the great moments. “
The teams where the deceased in the past also expressed their condolences.
The Argentine team remembered the deceased through Twitter and said: “He will be forever in the hearts of everyone in the world of football.”
Serie A Naples, Italy, where Maradona played from 1984 to 1991, said the news of the deceased’s death was “a tremendous shock” to both the city and the team and “will last forever in our hearts.”
From 1982 to 1984, Maradona’s team in Barcelona, Spain, also mourned the death of the deceased, “an icon of world football.”
/ yunhap news