Former coach of the Argentine National Team César Luis Menotti was admitted with thrombophlebitis, due to lying down all day, which led to severe anemia.
The former world champion coach in 1978 with the Argentina National Team César Luis Menotti He was hospitalized yesterday for severe anemia in a Buenos Aires sanatorium. The 85-year-old former DT was admitted to a medical facility with thrombophlebitis from having been lying down all day and then developed severe anemia.
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As it turned out, the current general director of the National teams of the AFA He felt weak and had not left his house in recent days. As his condition worsened, they decided to hospitalize him. According to the treatment received, it was learned that a series of transfusions were performed, which allowed him to feel better and he requested to return to his house.


In any case, doctors are still evaluating his condition and, for the moment, he remains in the medical establishment. The former coach of Newell’s, Hurricane, Mouth, River, Independent and Central Rosaryamong other teams throughout its vast career, will be subjected to new studies to know in detail what its state of health is and determine the steps to follow in the treatment.
The previous scare of César Luis Menotti
The current director of National teams in the Argentine Football Association (AFA) remains in the Agote Sanatorium in the Recoleta neighborhood, in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
A few months ago, in August 2023, César Luis Menotti He had already been hospitalized after suffering a fall at home, but on that occasion the situation escalated and he was left with “a scare,” according to what people around him said at the time.
In one of his last public appearances, two weeks ago, the world champion had questioned the possible arrival of Sports Joint Stock Companies (SAD) to Argentine football.
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