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The 33-year-old Belgian player who joined the… Chelsea He came from Anderlecht in 2012, and he retired from football in 2020. In many articles on the Internet, he said that his health was very difficult, without revealing about his illness.
After missing 10 months, he said Musonda On his Instagram account: “Life is full of difficulties, and no one knows the pain you are going through. The last few years have been very difficult and difficult for me. It is very sad that I have to inform you that I am struggling to try to regain my health and my condition. For this reason, I have not been able to appear on social media.”
He added: “I had to admit that my health is very difficult, and that now I am fighting to survive.”
Musonda continued: “I will greatly appreciate your support and prayers. At this time, my family and I are fighting, and I will not give up until it is time to rest. As you can see, I was given a beautiful role at the beginning of my life, and I still have a lot to give. There are so many wonderful people that I wish I could thank face to face. It hurts me that I will not have the opportunity to do that.
Musonda explained in another story: “When I realized that I only had a few days left, I realized that there were many people who were on my side, and I always enjoy these memories.
The player also published a third post in which he posted several pictures of his football game, where he thanked his family, teammates, teachers, coaches, and bus drivers for their love, prayers, and sweet messages, adding: “Because of them, I will fight and be strong. Let’s win every day. I love you all.”
Former Chelsea manager Marina Granovskaia responded to Musonda’s post, saying: “I hope you can overcome your health problems. I think about your pain.”
As the Belgian star wrote Romelu Lukaku Commenting on Musonda’s post: “Take heart Misha. We are with you.”
The player trained with the Chelsea first team, but did not participate in any official matches with the London team in the English Premier League, and in 2014 he moved to the Belgian club KV Mechelen.
Musonda also played 9 matches with Belgium national team Under 21 years, plus experience with Spanish clubs in the lower divisions, before ending his football career in 2020.