Updated April 11th, 2020 at 13:47 IST
Liverpool legends Steven Gerrard, Ian Rush send well-wishes to Sir Kenny Dalglish
Liverpool legends Steven Gerrard, Ian Rush have sent their best wishes to Reds legend Kenny Dalglish who tested positive for coronavirus on Friday.
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Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish tested positive for the COVID-19 strain earlier this week. The former Liverpool manager was admitted in a hospital for other reasons but underwent a routine coronavirus test which came back positive. As per the latest updates, Sir Kenny Dalglish remains asymptomatic and is not in intensive care. A host of former footballers and Liverpool legends have sent their well-wishes to the Dalglish family.
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Liverpool legends Steven Gerrard and Ian Rush wished a speedy recovery to Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish. The former Celtic man was admitted in the hospital on Friday but remains in stable condition. Former teammate Terry McDermott also sent his well-wishes towards the Scot.
Thinking of my big pal @kennethdalglish hoping he makes a speedy recovery from this awful Virus 🤞🏻🙏🏻 #Lfc #NHS
— Terry McDermott (@TerryMac777)
I’m wishing my old boss and his family all the very best and all my love. Knowing kenny the nurses are gonna be in for a tough few days🤣❤️ https://t.co/HkLmRHxp0c
— Don Hutchison (@donhutch4)
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Published April 11th, 2020 at 13:47 IST