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Pele’s health news: Slight improvement, but no ‘medical discharge forecast’

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A new medical report has been published on Edson Arantes do Nascimento, known worldwide as “pele”who continues to be hospitalized at the Albert Einstein Hospital in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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The Brazilian star presents an improvement in the respiratory infection, even if it continues “without expectation of medical discharge”when two weeks will have passed since her hospitalization, her doctors reported on Monday.

“Still without scheduled discharge, the patient continues to show improvements in his clinical condition, especially in respiratory infection”is detailed in the part.

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And we add that the 82-year-old triple world champion “He remains in a common room, conscious and with stable vitals.”

Kely Nascimiento, who traveled to Brazil from the 2022 Qatar World Cup to accompany his father, shared a photo taken by Pele’s hand on his Instagram account.

Pelé was admitted to hospital about two weeks ago to evaluate a change in the chemotherapy treatment he has received since having colon cancer removed in September 2021.

Days later, they reported that he was also suffering from a respiratory infection. The infection arose after the former footballer contracted Covid-19 a month ago, the daughters explained.

Meanwhile, in his goals, Pelé has been very active following the World Cup in Qatar 2022 and lamenting the defeat of Brazil in the quarter-finals. also shared a long text about Neymar Jr, who he asked to continue in the Brazilian national team.

“My friend, thank you for making us smile”posted “O’Rei”, for his part, on his Instagram account in response to the farewell letter from the Worlds he posted Cristiano Ronaldo on their social networks, the day after the end of their participation in their fifth World Cup.

The gift offered by Conmebol

Alejandro Domínguez, president of Conmebol, has proposed to the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to replace three of the five stars that adorn the Brazilian shirt shield with three hearts in homage to Pelé.

The idea aims to highlight the three world titles won by the former Brazilian star and celebrate his hometown, Três Corações (Three Hearts, in Spanish), in the state of Minas Gerais, Domínguez explained at an event organized by Conmebol a Doha in honor of the former striker

“We make this proposal as Conmebol to the CBF so that Pelé always lives in the Brazil shirt, that three stars are exchanged for three hearts”Dominguez said.

The Brazilian team’s shield has five stars, corresponding to each of the world titles won by the ‘scratch card’ (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002). Pele won the first three World Cups in Brazil, which still makes it today the only three-time world champion footballer.

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Source: Clarin

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