Liverpool’s all-time main goalscorer Ian Rush is recovering in hospital after spending two days in intensive care with flu.
Rush, 64, was taken into the Countess of Chester hospital final week with respiration difficulties.
A Liverpool spokesperson thanked workers on the hospital for “offering the very best care attainable” and stated “everybody at Liverpool needs him a speedy restoration”.
Rush spent two vastly profitable spells at Liverpool both aspect of a stint at Juventus within the Eighties.
He scored a club-record 346 objectives in 660 appearances for Liverpool, successful 5 First Division titles and two European Cups.
The striker, who additionally performed for Leeds, Newcastle and Wrexham over a 22-year profession, received 73 caps for Wales and was their main scorer with 28 objectives till that document was damaged by Gareth Bale in 2018.
After hanging up his boots in 2000, Rush moved into administration and had an eight-month spell in control of Chester.
He at present works as an envoy for Liverpool and frequently attends matches at Anfield.
Flu circumstances are hovering throughout the UK. A mean of two,660 sufferers per day had been in hospital with flu in England final week – the very best for this time of 12 months since information started in 2021, and up 55% on the week earlier than, NHS England stated.
Flu circumstances are additionally rising in Scotland, Wales and Northern Eire, figures present.
