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Merobi is not as charming as Diego Diego Maradona? The 65-year-old crazy coach commented on the king of the ball.
65-year-old crazy coach boasted Diego Diego Maradona: Merobi is not the charm of the king of the ball! Argentine legend diego maradona died at the age of 60! Belsa, head coach of Leeds, pays tribute to Argentine idol: Diego Diego Maradona is a charming artist, and Merobi can't match him!

The Premier League manager also joined in paying tribute to the great player who died at the age of 60! Marcelo Belsa described Diego Diego Maradona as an "unparalleled" artist, and the Leeds manager also paid tribute to the death of Argentine "idol".

Diego maradona died on Wednesday at the age of 60. His hometown is holding a three-day national mourning, and millions of people all over the world are shocked by this tragic news. Belsa is one of those players who always put Diego Diego Maradona at the top. There is no doubt that he is the greatest player of all time.

Belsa was deeply saddened by the news of diego maradona's death, but he said: The legacy of the 1986 World Cup winner will be passed on and accepted by future generations. "He couldn't be better. He was our idol and will continue to be our idol. " Belsa said, "Now that he is no longer with us, it brings us great sadness. For us, losing our idols makes us feel weak. As a football player, everything he does is incomparable beauty.

"diego maradona is an artist. The influence of his art is infinite. For example, those songs about him are extraordinary. After his death, I read some exciting words, which is a recognition of the beauty he brought to the audience. Especially in terms of his significance to us Argentines, Diego makes us feel that this is a fantasy and a real idol. " While paying tribute to diego maradona's extraordinary career and life, Belsa continued to improve his reputation in England.