Maradona keen on leaving hospital


Argentine football legend Diego Maradona will be discharged from hospital imminently following his continued recovery in hospital after undergoing a “routine” operation for a subdural haematoma last week and is keen to return home, according to his doctor.

Maradona’s personal doctor Leopoldo Luque was upbeat about Maradon’s condition when he made the news public. Maradona was admitted due to concerns over anaemia and dehydration but has recorded improvements in his conditions according to Luque.
“Diego has a very good clinical picture, very favourable in terms of surgery and the withdrawal picture that we had talked about,” Luque told reporters on Tuesday.
“A discharge is being considered, he really wants to leave and, although he had already expressed this desire, this is another context and another clinical picture. A patient with great consistency asks us to be discharged and we are ordering the place that will receive him, a comfortable house for his recovery.  
“This is generated thanks to the support of the doctors and the hospital, but above all by the support of their environment, family and representatives. The discharge of Diego is imminent, he is not leaving today but it will be soon.”  

Maradona, who won the World Cup with Argentina in 1986 and guided Napoli to two Serie A titles, has been in charge of Superliga Argentina club Gimnasia since 2019. He appeared in a fragile state when he briefly made an appearance as his Gimnasia side played a match on the evening of his birthday last month.