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WC lights up to show support for ailing Pele

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World Cup host nation Qatar showed its support for Pele on Saturday, lighting up buildings with a “G et well soon” message for the Brazil football great.

The Lusail Stadium in Doha, which will host the World Cup final on Dec.18, and the Aspire Tower next to the Khalifa Stadium, were adorned with pictures of Pele in his famous number 10 shirt.

On the Corniche, the Qatari capital’s seafront promenade, the dozens of drones that come alive each night drew a Brazil shirt with Pele’s name and number 10 on the back.

Pele was admited to hospital in Sao Paulo earlier this week for what doctors said was a “re-evaluation” of the chemothera­py he has been undergoing since surgery to remove a colon tumour in September last year.

Players in Qatar have expressed concerns for the health of the three-time World Cup winner, who is now 82.

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.”

Doctors treating Pele said Friday that he was being treated with antibiotic­s. Pele has taken to Instagram to thank well-wishers for their show of support.

“It’s always nice to receive positive messages like this. Thanks to Qatar for this tribute, and to everyone who sends me good vibes!”

Earlier, Pele was receiving palliative care ater chemothera­pystoppedh­avingtheex­pectedresu­lts as he batles colon cancer, newspaper Folha de S.paulo reported on Saturday.

Pele, 82, who is widely considered one of the greatest footballer­s of all time, was admited to hospital on Tuesday to re-evaluate his cancer treatment and was later diagnosed with a respirator­y infection, according to medical reports.

His manager and the Albert Einstein Hospital, in Sao Paulo, did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. A medical report released on Friday said Pele had an adequate response to an antibiotic treatment and was in a stable condition “with general improvemen­t in health status”.

He had a tumor removed from his colon in September 2021 and has been receiving hospital treatment on a regular basis.

 ?? Reuters ?? Fans pose for a picture with a statue of Brazil’s Pele in Doha.
Reuters Fans pose for a picture with a statue of Brazil’s Pele in Doha.

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