Dementia hits the Liverpool legend

The English newspaper "Daily Mail" revealed that the legend of the Liverpool club in the seventies and eighties, Terry McDermott, 69, had dementia.

And the British newspaper was based on the statement of the English Premier League giants Liverpool, which confirmed that medical examinations showed that “McDermott” had the disease.

The newspaper dealt with the career of the player who helped Liverpool between 1974 and 1982, reap remarkable achievements, starting with winning the English Premier League with four titles, the European Cup on three occasions, two titles in the English League Cup, and a single title in the European Union Cup, in addition to being chosen as the best player in the world. Professional Footballers' Association referendum in 1980.

McDermott's injury comes after it was revealed last Thursday that Manchester United and Scotland legend Dennis Law had dementia and Alzheimer's, and in November last year, Manchester United and England's 1966 Cup-winning legend Bobby Charlton had also dementia.

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