Oman Daily Observer

Pele dismisses talk of depression, tells fans he is well

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Former Brazil striker Pele dismissed talk he is depressed and reclusive on Thursday and assured fans he is doing well and maintainin­g a busy schedule.

Pele’s son Edinho told Globo in an interview published on Monday that the three-times World Cup winner was depressed and reluctant to leave his house because he cannot get around properly due to hip problems.

“I am good,” said Pele, who will be 80 in October. “I continue to accept my physical limitation­s in the best way possible but I intend to keep the ball rolling.

“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.”

Pele, widely considered to be one of the greatest footballer­s in history, is the only player to win three World Cups.

He has suffered from hip trouble for years and cannot walk unaided. Many of his most recent public appearance­s have been in a wheelchair.

However, friends of the former Santos and New York Cosmos player said this January was one of his busiest in years.

He did photos shoots and sponsorshi­p work and he 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,” Pele said in his statement.

This summer will mark the 50th anniversar­y of his third World Cup title, won in Mexico in 1970 with what many rate the greatest team of all time.

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