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Sports: Maradona Will Be Greatly Missed – Okocha

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:14 am

Ex-Super Eagles Midfielder, Austin Okocha has pened down an heartfelt tribute to the late Diego Maradona who passed away on Wednesday, in his words he said Maradona will be greatly missed.

The Argentine legend kicked the bucket on Wednesday subsequent to enduring a cardiorespiratory capture. The previous Barcelona and Napoli player was delivered from the medical clinic half a month back after mind a medical procedure.

‘What a miserable day, we have lost one of the best to actually have played the sport of football. In any case, God knows in a way that is better than man. Tear King, you will be remembered fondly,’ Okocha tweeted.

Albert Echetah

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