Liverpool star player Kenny Dalglish gets infected with the Corona virus.

More than 1 million people have been infected worldwide due to the Coronavirus virus. From the general public, players, actors and leaders have all been hit by it. Many big names in the sports world have failed to protect themselves from this virus. New names have been added to this list. Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish has been hit.

69-year-old Kenny Dalglish, a resident of Scotland, was admitted to the hospital on Wednesday, following which he received a positive Corona virus test. Although Kenny had already separated himself from the family from the test, his family has not been infected. He appealed to all to follow social distance. He said that Kenny thanked the people involved with NHF staff doctors and medical staff and has given message to the entire country to fight together during this time.

Kenny is a Liverpool legend

Can you tell Kenny Dalglish was associated with Liverpool in 1977? Prior to that he had won the Scottish League four times while playing for Celtic. While living in Liverpool, he made his own debut in the football world. He scored 172 goals in 515 matches. During his stay, Liverpool had won the English Premier League eight times, the FA Cup three times and the Europe Cup three times. In the year 1989, 96 fans were killed during a tragedy at Hillsborough Stadium. Kenny took care of all of their family. She was crowned knighthood by Queen Elizabeth in 2018.

Many footballers with Coronavirus

Earlier on Thursday, it was reported that Norman Hunter, a former football player from England and Leeds, has also been infected with the Coronavirus virus. The 76-year-old Hunter, who played 540 matches for the Leeds United club, has been a two-time England domestic football tournament champion.

Three players from Juventus were infected with the virus. In addition to Paulo Dyabla, the test report of Daniel Rugani and Blaise Matuidi was positive. Blaise Matiudi was part of the France 2018 World Champion team. Rugani was the first Serie A footballer to be hit by this epidemic.