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</form> Diego Maradona looked a picture of health watching Argentina in action in their World Cup last-16 clash with France, alongside his partner Rocio Oliva on Saturday

 The 57-year-old was treated by paramedics following Argentina's 2-1 win over Nigeria last time out after seemingly collapsing in all the excitement of Marcos Rojo's late winning strike

 The World Cup winner later rubbished claims he had suffered a heart attack, explaining that his health scare was down to the fact he had 'binged on white wine'

 Maradona is being paid £10,000 per day - and the rest: including travel, accommodation and expenses - to watch his nation in the World Cup

 That is part of FIFA President Gianni Infantino's legends concept, whereby great players are in attendance to witness the current generation and remind viewers of historic moments of the past

 A good idea in theory and Maradona has certainly paid back that money in exchange for attention, though perhaps not the kind that FIFA would want

 On Saturday however, the Argentine was much more restrained, and joined by his partner Rocio, as well as Brazilian legend Ronaldo

 He punched the sky to celebrate Angel Di Maria's wonderstrike, which leveled the scores, and refrained from making any rude gestures with his hands

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Greek lesson: What is the difference between the verbs ''ακουλουθώ'' and ''παρακολουθώ''? - Duration: 3:13.

Hello and welcome to this lesson.

This week we will answer a question from our student, Richard.

As I have told you many times, send us your questions and we will answer them to one of the video lessons as soon as possible.

So, Richard, asked us what the difference is between "παρακολουθώ" and "ακολουθώ".

So let's go see these two verbs.

Well, we start with the verb "παρακολουθώ".

Let's give some examples of using this verb.

For example, we say "Ο Ανδρέας παρακολουθεί τηλεόραση".

This has the meaning of "βλέπω τηλεόραση".

The verb "παρακολουθώ" has of course a little different meaning

because when we use it we want to say that we see something with great care.

Other uses of this verb are "Νιώθω ότι κάποιος με παρακολουθεί τις τελευταίες μέρες"

that is, I feel that someone secretly, without seeing him, follows me and tries to see what I do.

You can also use this verb when "παρακολουθείτε μαθήματα ελληνικών"

or when you ''παρακολουθείτε μαθήματα πιάνου. " It is a very useful verb and I believe you can use it quite a lot.

On the other hand, the verb "ακολουθώ" has a different meaning in some cases but similar in some others.

For example, in the example given above "νιώθω ότι κάποιος με παρακολουθεί τις τελευταίες μέρες"

you can say "νιώθω ότι κάποιος με ακολουθεί τις τελευταίες μέρες".

However, besides this example, the meaning of "ακολουθώ" is different.

Let us give some examples, ''έφυγε από την Ελλάδα και μετά τον ακολούθησε η οικογένειά του"

that is, his family accompanied him.

Another example is "μετά τον χειμώνα ακολουθεί η άνοιξη", that is, something comes after something else.

Also, we can say "η κυβέρνηση ακολουθεί συντηρητική πολιτική αναφορικά με την οικονομία"

meaning that the government is implementing this policy.

That's all for today. I hope that you and all of you now understand the difference between these two verbs.

Thank you very much and we say the other Saturday. Bye.

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