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    SPORT NEWS : The most prominent reactions about the death of the legend Cruyff

    It focused on news agencies and the media, to follow up the reactions that followed the death of Johan Cruyff Dutch football legend and former commander of his national team and Barcelona star, at the age Al68 years, after a battle that lasted five months with lung cancer.



    * Pele won the World Cup three times, "we have lost a great man. We wish to walk on his approach as a man privileged. Johan Cruyff was a player and coach wonderful. Whatever left a legacy of football for a family to which we belong."
    * Giovanni Trapattoni, the former coach of the Italy and Juventus "I played against him and tried to control in the European Cup final in 1969. He could pass any defense and did not understand what is really happening. The global player walked on the approach (Alfredo) Di Stefano. Not only was he attacking the retreat to get the ball. it was all was not something he did not have a specific role. "

    * Michael van Praag president of the Dutch Football Association, "We are shocked that this happened quickly. I lost a friend, but the Netherlands has lost a great player. Thinker striker gave his life to elevate soccer to a higher level. Relevance for Dutch football was immense."

    * Ronaldo de Boer, former player of the national team of the Netherlands' best player was brought into existence of our country. "

    * Edith Haprz Sports Minister in the Netherlands "We knew that he was sick but he was optimistic and ready to fight the disease. Not only was the best footballer in the world but also was an analyst fantastic. He could see quite different things and reveals the ideas did not notify the one on PayPal. "
    * King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands, "the Netherlands lost a star player and an exceptional grant sport a new face. The symbol of the Netherlands."

    * Mark Rutte Prime Minister of the Netherlands, "all the world knew him, and through him the world learned of the Netherlands."
    * Gianni Infantino President of the International Federation (FIFA), "Johan Cruyff was a fantastic player. He was one of the best players the world has known. It was an example of the performance of the beautiful. Uninspiring. The source of admiration for the masses. Put his mark on football history forever."

    * Barcelona on his Twitter account, "we will continue to love you forever, my Johan. Rest in peace."


    * Dutch coach Ronald Koeman Southampton, who played under Cruyff at Barcelona, ​​"was very impressed with the death of the best coach in my career and my friend. I thank you for everything. Will always remain in our hearts."
    * Germany's Franz Beckenbauer, Cruyff, who played against in the World Cup final in 1974, "I am shocked. I was not a friend, but it was like a brother to me completely."

    * Brazilian striker Romario, "I had the privilege to be a coach when I played in Barcelona. Was undoubtedly the best coach in my career. What I learned from it will remain with me forever. He knew better than anyone how to get out the best in the quiver of every player in the team and he knew that My skills is the ability to score goals. "

    * Premier Gary Lineker "sad news of the death of Johann Cruyff to hear. Football has lost a man who gave football more than by anyone else in history."
    * Bobby Charlton winner of 1966 World Cup with England, "It was a wonderful players who make you feel thrilled when the ball in his possession and start playing. The fans always expect a lot when Johan is on the pitch. I was not thinking negatively at all. He loved football, sports, life . was one of the best players who saw them. put it in the same level with Pele Woody Stefano and (Diego) Maradona. I changed the way football and still affects them today. "

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