Mar 22 β€’ 19:31 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

Vanderlei Luxemburgo discharged from the hospital in Palmas (TO)

Coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo was discharged from the hospital after recovery from a bacterial infection received during his stay in Palmas, Tocantins.

Vanderlei Luxemburgo, the 73-year-old Brazilian football coach, has been discharged from Medical Santa Thereza hospital in Palmas, Tocantins, where he was treated for a suspected lung infection. He was admitted after experiencing severe discomfort, including chills, upon returning from BrasΓ­lia. Luxemburg shared on social media that he had contracted a bacterial infection, which he is now recovering from at home, indicating the importance of monitored rest as part of his recovery process.

In a video posted on Instagram, Luxemburgo expressed gratitude towards the medical team for their care and support during his treatment. He mentioned his initial health struggles upon his arrival and the need for intensive treatment to combat the infection successfully. Contrasting his medical challenges with a light-hearted approach, he expressed his delight in returning to familiar surroundings and his intentions to watch the upcoming football match between Corinthians and Flamengo on television, symbolizing a return to normalcy.

Luxemburgo has been a prominent figure in Brazilian football, previously serving as the head coach of the national team. His recent health scare has drawn attention not only for his professional stature but also for how it affects the football community, especially with regard to his interactions with the fans and his upcoming engagements. His situation underscores the significance of health monitoring for professional athletes and the challenges they face even outside of the sporting realm.

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