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Football legend Diego Maradona to undergo surgery

By ANI | Updated: November 4, 2020 09:05 IST

Former Argentina footballer Diego Maradona will undergo surgery after a blood clot was discovered on his brain.

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Former Argentina footballer Diego Maradona will undergo surgery after a blood clot was discovered on his brain.

"Diego is conscious, he understands and agrees with this intervention. He is very calm. This is a routine surgery. He has something similar to what [former President of Argentina and current vice-president] Cristina [Fernandez de Kirchner] had," Goal.com quoted Maradona's personal physician Leopoldo Luque as saying.

According to Goal.com, fans of Gimnasia La Plata, the local club where Maradona serves as head coach, flocked outside the hospital.

Maradona, who turned 60 last month, was at his best during the 1986 FIFA World Cup as he guided Argentina to the title.

( With inputs from ANI )

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