Diego Maradona insists he is ‘very much alive’ after health scare at Argentina vs Nigeria

Maradona was filmed being helped out of the stadium in St Petersburg

Thursday 28 June 2018 10:56 BST
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Diego Maradona dismisses health rumours

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Diego Maradona was shocked by how his World Cup health scare on Tuesday was reported and insisted: “I am very much alive.”

The 57-year-old, who captained Argentina to World Cup glory in 1986, said he had been suffering from neck pain as he attended his country’s game against Nigeria earlier this week.

Diego Maradona carried out of stadium

But he denied reports he had been hospitalised and demonstrated his good health with an appearance on Telesur’s ‘De La Mano del 10’ programme.

“I was shocked that (reports suggested) there had been a stretcher, an ambulance. Nothing happened,” he said. “We were all together, the Telesur team and my team, and we could not believe how social networks started to make a big lie, which made no sense, go viral like that.

“It makes me a bit angry, because my sister, yesterday she made me whistle on the phone to see if I was okay, and I went (whistles).

Diego Maradona had to be helped from his seat after Argentina's victory over Nigeria
Diego Maradona had to be helped from his seat after Argentina's victory over Nigeria (Angel de Brito)

“’What else do you want me to do?’ I asked her. “My brother in Italy, my nephew in the United States worried, because of course the bad news travels much faster than the good news.

“I am very much alive, and very well taken care of.”

Argentina beat Nigeria 2-1 to progress to the last 16 of the World Cup, where they will face France on Saturday.

Maradona was criticised for his conduct at the match, as he made obscene gestures following Marcos Rojo’s late winner.

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