Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish has tested positive for coronavirus but is not showing symptoms of the disease, his family said on Friday. The 69-year-old former Scottish international striker, who started his career at Celtic, was admitted to hospital for treatment for an infection which required intravenous antibiotics. "He was subsequently tested for COVID-19 despite having previously displayed no symptoms of the illness," said a family statement. "Unexpectedly, the test result was positive but he remains asymptomatic.
"Prior to his admission to hospital, he 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."
Dalglish won the Scottish league title with Celtic as a player on four occasions before signing for Liverpool in 1977. At Anfield, he captured eight English league titles, three FA Cups and three European Cups during a glittering 13-year stint as a player and in two managerial spells. In his Liverpool playing career, he scored 172 goals in 515 games.
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