Hospitalized football icon Pele says he's 'strong, with a lot of hope'
Brazilian
football legend Pele said on Saturday that he feels "strong, with a lot of
hope" despite medical problems that have kept the 82-year-old sports icon
in the hospital with a respiratory infection.
Pele, widely
regarded as the greatest footballer of all time, was hospitalized earlier this
week amid ongoing colon cancer treatments.
"My
friends, I want to keep everyone calm and positive," Pele said in an
Instagram post. "I'm strong, with a lot of hope and I follow my treatment
as usual."
Doctors treating
Pele said earlier Saturday that the Brazilian legend remained
"stable," with his condition not having deteriorated over the last
day.
Pele
"has had a good response to care without any worsening in the clinical
picture in the last 24 hours," doctors at Sao Paulo's Albert Einstein
Hospital said in a statement.
Doctors made
no reference to media reports earlier on Saturday that the three-time World Cup
winner was receiving end-of-life care.
Pele was
admitted to hospital earlier this week for what doctors said was a
"re-evaluation" of the chemotherapy he has been undergoing since
surgery to remove a colon tumor in September last year.
At the
ongoing World Cup in Qatar, players expressed their support for Pele.
France
striker Kylian Mbappe on Saturday tweeted: "Pray for the King."
England
captain Harry Kane offered his support for Pele at a press conference ahead of
his team's last-16 tie against Senegal.
"We
send our best wishes to him and obviously all his family as well," said
Kane.
"He is
an inspiration amongst our game and an incredible footballer and incredible
person. We wish him well."
Pele is the
only footballer in history to win three World Cups -- 1958, 1962 and 1970 --
and is one of the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th
century.
Nicknamed
"O Rei" (The King), he scored more than 1,200 goals in one of the
most storied careers in sport, before retiring in 1977.
Pele dazzled
from an early age and took the 1958 World Cup by storm when he was 17 years
old, netting a hat trick in the semifinals and two more goals in the final,
catapulting his own career and launching the soccer dynasty of the Brazilian
national team.
In recent
years, Pele has faced deteriorating health but has dealt with the issues with
trademark good humor.
In his
Instagram post Saturday, the sports phenom said the flow of messages of love
from all over the world "keeps me full of energy" and reported that
he is eager to "watch Brazil in the World Cup too!"
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