Former Brazil Pele soccer player said on Thursday, he felt better “every day”, almost two months after leaving the hospital after the transfer of the tumor in his large intestine.
“Friends, have been a long time since we talked about this.
I want to tell you that I’m fine.
I feel better every day,” Pele wrote on Twitter.
“I don’t even think the mask for my protection can hide my happiness.
Thank you very much for all of you who sent me good energy every day.” However, the message does not provide an indication of how the deprivation is progressing.
Pele, who was October 81, said in September he would undergo chemotherapy for the tumor found while undergoing a regular medical examination at Sao Paulo.
He then caused fans around the world to fear his welfare after notifying them: “I suggest you start taking a breath to celebrate it, because every day I get closer to score.” Former Santos, New York Cosmos and Brazil Player have experienced a series of health problems over the past decade, especially with their hips.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Pele is the only men’s soccer player who won three World Cup winner medals, lifting the trophy with Brazil in 1958, 1962 and 1970.
He scored more than 1,000 goals with a career luster and Sports go beyond being the best known face on the planet.