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Chelsea ace Willian posts touching tribute to mum on Instagram after she passed away following two-year cancer battle

Brazilian flew back after hearing news during stopover in Canada and will miss Chelsea's weekend clash with Leicester

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CHELSEA star Willian has posted a touching tribute on Instagram after his mother tragically passed away.

The Brazilian will miss the Blues’ next match against Leicester, this weekend.

epa05581857 Willian of Brazil celebrates his goal during the South American FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 qualifying match between Brazil and Venezuela at the Metropolitan Stadium in Merida, Venezuela, 11 October 2016. EPA/MIGUEL GUTIERREZ
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Willian celebrates after scoring Brazil's second goal in victory over VenezuelaCredit: EPA


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Willian took to social media, where he wrote a heartfelt poem in his native Portuguese, praising her and expressing how much he will miss her.

The post received over 90,000 likes in just seven hours with fans sending tributes and messages of condolence in their thousands.

Willian's former club Corinthians tweeted the player their condolences.

Dona Zeze died of cancer in hospital after a two-year battle.

Willian scored Brazil’s second goal in their 2-0 victory against Venezuela and was clearly emotional.

After scoring, he said: “I am very happy with the goal.

“I also scored against Venezuela in the home match. Today, I was happy to score here.

“The goal today is for my mother, who is in hospital, for my wife, for my daughters and for all the families who cheers for me."

HULL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 01: Willian of Chelsea celebrates scoring his sides first goal during the Premier League match between Hull City and Chelsea at KCOM Stadium on October 1, 2016 in Hull, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
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Willian will miss Chelsea's clash with Leicester in Premier League this weekendCredit: Getty Images

Dona Zeze battled the debilitating disease for over two years and underwent five operations.

Willian was in Canada, on a stopover flight back to London, when he received the news.

The 28-year-old immediately returned to Brazil.

Just a month ago, Willian had posted an picture on Instagram of himself at his mother’s bedside.

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