Liverpool great Hansen discharged from hospital

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Liverpool legend Alan Hansen has been discharged from the hospital following an illness, his former club has announced.

The former Scotland defender had received well wishes from across the football community when Liverpool confirmed on June 9 that he was “seriously ill.”

However, a family statement on the club’s website on Sunday said that Hansen, 69, will “continue his recovery at home.”

“Alan, Janet, Adam, Lucy and family would like to thank everybody for their wonderful messages of love and support,” the statement read.

“It has been overwhelming and has helped enormously.

“We also hugely appreciate the ongoing respect that has been shown for our privacy as Alan continues his recovery.”

Hansen spent 14 years with Liverpool, winning eight First Division titles, three European Cups, and two FA Cups during the 1970s and 1980s.

Ranked in the top 10 for all-time appearances for the Reds, he played 620 matches and secured 17 major trophies during a golden era for the club.

Hansen, who earned 26 caps for Scotland, began his senior career with Partick Thistle and joined Liverpool in 1977, serving as captain for four seasons before retiring in 1991.

After retiring, Hansen transitioned to punditry, working on BBC’s Match of the Day from 1992 until 2014.

His former Match of the Day colleague Gary Lineker tweeted: “The best news ever.”

Speaking on BBC One before Scotland’s Euro 2024 match against Hungary, Alan Shearer said: “Great news that he’s out and hopefully feeling better. His timing is perfect, just in time to watch his team.”