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Liverpool and Scotland legend Alan Hansen has been released from hospital to continue his recovery at home.
Hansen was admitted in June after becoming seriously ill, but a statement released Sunday by his family showed he would now rest at home after being discharged.
Posted on Liverpool’s website, it reads: “Alan has been released from hospital today to continue his recovery at home.
“Alan, Janet, Adam, Lucy and their circle of family would like to thank everyone for their glorious messages of love and support. It was overwhelming and helped tremendously.
“We greatly appreciate the continued respect that has been shown for our privacy as Alan continues his recovery.
“Thank you. “
Liverpool and Scotland legend Graeme Souness had advised Hansen on the road to recovery after speaking to him on the phone.
He told talkSPORT: “Everyone who has met Alan Hansen has a very unpleasant sense of humour, so I’ve had two conversations with him in the last five or six days. Both conversations made me suffer from their humor, that said. at home.
“I spoke to his son and Janet, his wife, and called their phone number. I got the Sunday workout and I was looking for my seat and my phone rang and I saw Big Al.
“I thought, ‘Oh no, don’t answer that. ‘ So I sat down and had the courage to call back and he answered the phone. He’s been in a tricky situation, but the way he spoke he’s back, and I hope he’s right. “
Hansen was part of Liverpool’s standout team of the 1980s, winning eight top-flight titles and three European Cups. He has made 620 appearances for the Reds in all competitions and has scored 14 goals in defence.
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