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Gordon Strachan pays tribute to Alan Hansen, 69, with his close friend and former team-mate seriously ill in hospital… as he brands the Liverpool legend ‘one of the best players Scotland has ever seen’

Gordon Strachan has paid tribute to friend and former teammate Alan Hansen, who is seriously ill in hospital.

One of Hansen’s former parties, Liverpooltook to their social media channels to announce the news Sunday afternoon and send their best wishes the former defender and his family.

They also confirmed that they are in direct contact with the Hansen family and asked for his privacy to be respected.

Tributes have been paid to the 69-year-oldwho played alongside Strachan for Scotland, and the pair have remained close friends for a number of years since.

Former midfielder Strachan spoke on Thursday as he extended well wishes to his compatriot, adding that he is also thinking of him and wishes him well in his recovery.

Gordon Strachan has paid tribute to his friend and former teammate Alan Hansen, who is seriously ill in hospital

Gordon Strachan has paid tribute to his friend and former teammate Alan Hansen, who is seriously ill in hospital

Liverpool, a former team of Hansen (right), announced the news online on Sunday afternoon

Liverpool, a former team of Hansen (right), announced the news online on Sunday afternoon

Strachan (fifth from left) and Hansen (second from right) played together for Scotland and have remained good friends ever since

Strachan (fifth from left) and Hansen (second from right) played together for Scotland and have remained good friends ever since

“He’s also been a good teammate in golf,” Strachan said. “To be honest, I used to play with it [Kenny’] Dalglish and he were often beaten there too.

“Beating at football, beating at golf, I’m used to getting beat at golf with him. One of the most relaxed men in the world and one of the best players Scotland has ever seen.

‘We are thinking of him at the moment. He’s one of those guys where you think, he can’t get sick, he’s always in good shape, he looked good and he was cold.

‘All we can do is think of him. He is in our thoughts, all Strachans are thinking of him.’

Liverpool sent a heart-warming birthday message to Hansen on the day he turned 69, which was Thursday.

His former club wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “We are all thinking of Alan and his family on his 69th birthday,” accompanied by a heart emoji.

The Scot played for the Reds between 1977 and 1991, making 620 appearances for the club after joining from Partick Thistle. He retired in March 1991 and moved into broadcasting.

Hansen became one of the country’s most popular broadcasters, particularly for his work on Match of the Day.

He also became a newspaper columnist and coined the phrase ‘you can’t win anything with children’ after reviewing Manchester United’s 3-1 defeat by Aston Villa in 1995.

His last spell at the BBC was during the 2014 World Cup, with his contract expiring after the tournament.

Strachan labeled Hansen, who played for his country with the former midfielder, 'one of the best players Scotland has ever seen'

Strachan labeled Hansen, who played for his country with the former midfielder, ‘one of the best players Scotland has ever seen’

Scotland assistant manager John Carver paid tribute to the former defender on the eve of the start of their Euro 2024 campaign

Scotland assistant manager John Carver paid tribute to the former defender on the eve of the start of their Euro 2024 campaign

The Scottish FA has meanwhile conveyed their sincere wishes to national team icon Hansen ahead of their first match at Euro 2024.

Steve Clarke’s team will kick off the tournament on Friday evening against home country Germany, but will do so with Hansen firmly in mind.

Assistant manager John Carver said in the build-up to the match: ‘I would like to pass on a message and say that everyone, the players, the staff, everyone associated with the SFA, is really thinking about themselves. [Hansen] and his family because it is an extremely difficult time.

‘The main thing that struck me was that he was a fantastic defender, but he was also a ball-playing centre-back. He was probably one of the first ones I remember.”

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