Ex-Liverpool star Alan Hansen leaves hospital after serious illness | UK News
The membership had stated on 9 June that the previous Scotland centre-back was “seriously ill”.
Ex-Liverpool captain and TV pundit Alan Hansen has been discharged from hospital and is to proceed his restoration at dwelling.
The Premier League membership had introduced in an announcement on 9 June that the previous Scotland centre-back was “seriously ill”.
Now in a publish on X on Sunday, Liverpool stated: “Alan has been discharged from hospital as we speak to proceed his restoration at dwelling.
“Alan, Janet, Adam, Lucy and household wish to thank everyone for his or her fantastic messages of affection and help. It has been overwhelming and has helped enormously.”
Hansen, 69, spent 14 years as a Liverpool participant after signing from Partick Thistle in 1977, happening to win eight First Division titles, three European Cups and two FA Cups.
He spent 4 years as captain at Anfield and his 620 appearances place him within the prime 10 amongst all Liverpool gamers.
The defender additionally gained 26 caps for Scotland between 1979 and 1987, and performed on the 1982 World Cup in Spain.
Hansen retired from skilled soccer in 1991 to begin a profitable profession as a tv pundit.
He spent greater than 20 years with the BBC, together with as a daily visitor on Match Of The Day.
Hansen grew to become celebrated for his no nonsense evaluation – describing errors or dangerous play throughout video games as “shocking”, “poor” or “diabolical”.
He made his remaining look for the BBC throughout the World Cup remaining in Rio in July 2014 after 22 years on display screen.