Football cried again. Sinisa Mihajlovic, former Bologna coach among other teams and former European champion, died this Friday at the age of 53 after battling leukemia for three years. On July 13, 2019 when Mihajlovic announced his illness: “I will beat it by attacking”, the words of the man who, as a player, won the 1990 Champions League with Red Star and, after retiring, started. his career as a coach.
“I respect this pain, I will face it, with my chest swollen, looking into its eyes, as I always do,” said Mihajlovic one day about his pain. This Friday he died in a clinic in Rome.
After being diagnosed with leukemia in July, on October 29, 2019, he underwent a bone marrow transplant at Sant’Orsola hospital in Bologna. On November 22 he resigned. This Friday, Mihajlovic’s family reported the worst news.
Source: La Verdad

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