Brazilian legend Pele has dismissed the fact that his
physical conditions are wanting, saying that his anticipations to football are
still vivid
According to BBC Sports, Pele’s son Edinho had earlier
claimed that the former forward wa reluctant to leave the house over health
issues, but Pele now says it is “normal for people of my age”.
The three-time World Cup winner, 79, has been using crutches
to walk because of his hip problems.
“I am good. I continue to accept my physical
limitations in the best way possible but I intend to keep the ball
rolling.”
Pele scored a world record 1,281 goals in 1,363 appearances
during his 21-year career, which includes 77 goals in 91 appearances for
Brazil.
Pele. Image|AFP
In 2015, Pele underwent a prostate surgery, after which he was
taken to hospital with a urinary infection in 2019.
BBC report that Pele is cooperating with a British director,
making a documentary about his footballing life.
“I am not avoiding fulfilling the commitments in my
always busy schedule,” he said in a statement.
Pele added that it is confidence and determination that
keeps him going.
“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.”
Source: BBC Sports