Liverpool announced that its legendary player and former coach, Sir Scottish Kenny Dalglish, who had been hospitalized last week, was infected with the "emerging corona" virus, but did not show any side effects.

In a statement, the club explained that, "69-year-old Dalglish entered hospital last Wednesday, to treat inflammation," adding that: "to adhere to the current procedures, Dalglich subsequently underwent a test of" Corona COVID-19 ", despite the lack of No symptoms of the disease, but unexpectedly, the result was positive, but it is still without side effects.

Benan stressed that Liverpool, the former Scotsman, prior to entering the hospital, had chosen voluntary home isolation with his family for a period longer than that recommended, and he urged everyone to follow government procedures and experts in the coming days and weeks, to stay at home and avoid infection with the coronavirus.

It is noteworthy that Sir Kenneth Maniusen Dalglish is considered one of the best players who have passed in the history of Liverpool FC, and the "Reds" fans had previously called him "King Kenny", before the Queen of Britain in 2018 gave him the title of Knight (Sir), in return for his achievements in the world of football Al-Qadam, in a march that includes 335 games with Liverpool between 1977 and 1990, during which he scored 118 goals, and preceded it by playing 204 games with the Celtic Club shirt, during which he scored 112 goals, and he also played 102 games with his country, Scotland, between 1971 and 1996, during which he scored 30 international goals.