Argentine legend Alejandro Sabella has died at the age of 66, according to reports from the South American media.
Sabella was subsequently appointed as the coach of the Argentine national side, coaching them to the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final against Germany, where they lost 1–0 in extra time. Sabella had scheduled his resignation to take effect after the conclusion of the World Cup.
Sabella's work as a manager of Estudiantes and the Argentina national team is what makes him a public figure in his country these days, but he’s remembered in England for playing for Sheffield United and Leeds United.
The report only mentions that he'd been struggling with 'several health problems', even though it was a cardiac issue which took him to hospital last week.
Rest in peace.