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Liverpool legends lead well-wishes for hospitalised Sir Kenny Dalglish

Liverpool legends lead well-wishes for hospitalised Sir Kenny Dalglish
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Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher have wished the Liverpool great a speedy recovery on social media.

Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher led the well-wishes for Sir Kenny Dalglish after it was revealed the Liverpool great had tested positive for the coronavirus.

Dalglish's family released a statement on Friday night which confirmed the 69-year-old had been hospitalised on Wednesday in order to treat a separate infection which required intravenous antibiotics.

The former Celtic, Liverpool and Scotland forward was given a routine test for Covid-19 after being admitted and the result showed up as positive – although he is displaying no symptoms.

The statement said: "In keeping with current procedures, he was subsequently tested for Covid-19 despite having previously displayed no symptoms of the illness. Unexpectedly, the test result was positive but he remains asymptomatic.

"Prior to his admission to hospital, Sir Kenny had chosen to voluntarily self-isolate for longer than the advised period together with his family.

"He would urge everyone to follow the relevant government and expert guidance in the days and weeks ahead."

Gerrard and Carragher both played under Dalglish when he returned to manage Liverpool for a second stint between January 2011 and May 2012.

Former Reds captain Gerrard posted a picture of one of his daughters alongside Dalglish on Instagram and wrote: "Get well soon king", in a nod to his old manager's nickname.

Carragher also wrote on Instagram: "Hopeful Kenny will be rid of the virus ASAP."

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Get well soon king πŸ‘‘ ❀️

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Ian Rush also took to the social networking website to pay tribute to his former Liverpool team-mate, who won the European Cup on three occasions during an illustrious playing career with the Merseysiders.

Rush wrote: "Wishing a speedy recovery to the best...Sir Kenny Dalglish. Get well soon."

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