Former footballer Kenny Dalglish, known for his performances for the Scottish national team and the "Liverpool" club, has been diagnosed with an oncological disease.
Idman.Biz reports that the press service of England's Liverpool club issued a statement regarding this.
"Sir Kenny, our love and support are with you," the club's statement said.
It should be noted that the 75-year-old Dalglish played for "Celtic" (1969-1977) and "Liverpool" (1977-1990) during his professional football career. With the "Merseyside" representative, he became the English champion six times, won the country's Super Cup five times, the English League Cup four times, the European Champions Cup three times, the FA Cup once, and the UEFA Super Cup once. With "Celtic," he won the Scottish championship four times and the country's cup.
After ending his playing career, Dalglish worked as a coach. Under his leadership, "Liverpool" became the English champion three times, won the country's Super Cup four times, the FA Cup twice, and the League Cup once.
He also managed "Celtic," "Newcastle United," and "Blackburn Rovers" teams.