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He played with Adriano and Roberto Carlos, Andrea Pirlo admired him, now he lost his life

The former player, Sinis Mihajlovic, died today.

By Wilian Estrella

The former player, Sinis Mihajlovic, died today.
The former player, Sinis Mihajlovic, died today.
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Sinis Mihajlovic passed today in a hospital in Rome. Surrounded by his family, the mythical Serbian coach lost the battle to severe leukemia that was diagnosed three years ago. Italy and the whole world mourn his departure. The former defender of the Serbian national team, was warm with free kicks, being at the level of Roberto Carlos and Lionel Messi. The former AC Milan manager still holds the record for most goals in Italy's Serie A with 28 goals.

Just three years ago he commented: “I always undergo medical tests, since my father died of cancer, but you always think that it will not touch you. My hope is that the disease has been detected at an early stage. The tears of fear are not the I have. I respect the disease and I will face it with a swollen chest, looking into its eyes, as I have always done”.

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On today's date, the former Serbian defender and coach passed away after fighting cancer for years. In 2019 he had been diagnosed with Leukemia, and since then he has been fighting for his life. He is considered one of the best free kick takers in history, and even, according to studies, his shots reached up to 160 kilometers per hour. As a coach, he managed Catania, Fiorentina, the Serbian National Team, Sampdoria, Milan, Sporting Lisboa, Torino and Bologna.

He was aware of the disease he faced:

A disease that was diagnosed three years ago. “I have leukemia, but I will beat it playing attack,” he said earlier in October 2019, before she had a bone marrow transplant.


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