The story of the idol that moves everyone at the London Stadium

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It was a tough and exciting Sunday afternoon at the London Stadium, for reasons other than football. The former Czech goalkeeper Ludek Mikloskowho has defended the team’s ‘hammer’ goal in almost 400 games and announced that he is retiring from treatment he is undergoing for cancer, took to the field before the West Ham-Liverpool and received a warm welcome from fans, for whom he remains an idol.

Miklosko63, said he decided not to undergo chemotherapy treatment to try to enjoy life as much as possible. The former goalkeeper was diagnosed with cancer three years ago, when a lump was discovered on his hip.

“I decided not to have chemotherapy because I wanted to live a normal life,” she said. Miklosko in a statement before entering the London Stadium pitch, from where he saluted as Hammers fans clapped and chanted his name.

In his statement, Miklosko He also stated: “I have very good people around me, I have my job and my football, which is my life, everything I have ever known. I want to continue doing that as long as I can.”


He added: “When they told me what chemotherapy meant, not being able to work or be with my colleagues for about six months, not traveling, being sick and everything else, I said no, no I like that.”

Miklosko He was an idol for West Ham fans during the eight years he was at the club (1990-98) and his name is still heard. He is currently sports director of Banik Ostravathe club where he started his career, which ended in Queens Park Rangers.

“A lot of friends have told me that if they didn’t know what I was going through, they would think I was fine, which is good for me because I want to feel that way as much as possible,” she also said. . Miklosko, whose visit moved all the followers of West Ham.

Source: La Verdad

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