Published 19:33 IST, February 14th 2020
Pele plays down concerns by saying that his health issues are normal for people his age
Pele was said to be borderline depressive and reclusive by his son earlier this year. However, the Brazilian footballer dismissed all those claims.
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Former Brazil captain Pele, widely regarded as one of the greatest players to have ever set foot on the football pitch, was rumoured to be struggling with his health. The 79-year-old player's son recently claimed that Pele has become reclusive and depressed due to his deteriorating health. However, Pele causally dismissed those claims by saying that he is fine and intends to stick around for a while.
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Pele dismisses health concerns; says, "I intend to keep the ball rolling"
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Speaking to BBC Sport, Pele said, "I am good. I continue to accept my physical limitations in the best way possible but I intend to keep the ball rolling. I am not avoiding fulfilling the commitments in my always busy schedule. I have good days and bad days. That is normal for people of my age. I am not afraid, I am determined, confident in what I do."
Pele underwent prostate surgery in 2015 and was also taken to the hospital last year for a UTI. Pele scored a world record 1,281 goals in 1,363 appearances during a 21-year career spanning across two continents. Pele also scored 77 goals in 91 appearances for Brazil national team.
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19:33 IST, February 14th 2020