In the last few hours, the football world was shocked by the announcement of Lamisha Musonda. The former player of Chelsea He said goodbye on social networks and announced that he has only a few days to live due to an illness that critically compromises his integrity.
Through Instagramwho was one of the jewels of the Chelseashocked the world with its announcement in a series of publications between stories and posts. The flyer had disappeared from social networks and its inactivity was cut off with the tragic announcement.
“Life has many ups and downs and no one really knows the pain that one goes through. These last few years have been difficult and exhausting for me. With sadness I must inform you that I have been fighting to recover my health, which is why I have not been able to be on social networks,” he announced.
“As I become aware that I only have a few days left, I also realize that I had many people by my side and I will always value those memories. Life is difficult, but the view is beautiful,” he added in another publication.
He’s a slave He did not offer details about what type of diagnosis affects his health, but he acknowledged being in a critical condition in which he fights for his life every day. The 33-year-old former player asked fans to include him in their prayers.
Who is Lamisha Musonda?
He was born on March 27, 1992 in Brussels, Belgium. He also has nationality of Zambia. He comes from a soccer background, since his father is Charly Musondaplayed more than 150 games with the Anderlecht from 1987 to 1995.
Furthermore, he is the oldest of his brothers. and part of one of the most recognized families in recent Belgian football. The steering wheel reached Chelsea in mid-2012 in the company of his brothers Right y Charlybut he never managed to stand out.
He was at the London club until 2014. He never debuted in the first team and always played in the lower categories. It came out in January 2014 when the Chelsea decided to sell it to KV Malinas.
He’s a slave debuted in the Belgian Pro League on March 8, 2014 before the Liège Standardentering the 88th minute. His adventure was short-lived, as the club did not renew his contract at the end of the season.
Later, he tried to relaunch his career in Spain. He’s a slave He played in modest clubs Catalonialike: UE Llagostera y Palamós CF.
His last professional club was el TP Mazembeone of the giants of the Democratic Republic of the Congowhere he played until 2020, the year in which he officially retired.
Your brother, Charly Musonda Jr.yes he debuted with Chelsea and played seven games. He went through different teams, such as Betis of Spain. The other of the brothers, Rightworks as a scout in the Liverpool of England.
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