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Liverpool legend Ian Rush shares update after being rushed to hospital with breathing problems

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Liverpool IconLiverpool FC NewsFeaturesIan RushLiverpool's all-time leading goalscorer Ian Rush has thanked supporters and NHS staff after being rushed to hospital earlier this month and spending two days in intensive careLiverpool legend Ian Rush has shared an update after he was admitted to hospital(Image: Getty Images)Ian Rush has expressed his heartfelt gratitude to fans for their uplifting messages while he was recovering from illness, stating that 'it means the world to me'.The Liverpool icon confirmed he is 'feeling much better' and acknowledged all those who reached out during this difficult period. In his post, he wrote: "Feeling so much better now - thank you for all the wonderful messages and support from the entire LFC family and everyone who reached out.



My heartfelt thanks to the incredible team at the Countess of Chester Hospital."The care, kindness, and dedication of the NHS staff were absolutely brilliant, and I'm deeply grateful for everything they did.READ MORE: Liverpool given chance to bring back cult hero for free after Alexander Isak injuryREAD MORE: Former Liverpool coach says he's open to Anfield return - 'Welcome to call me'"A very special thank you to my partner, Carol, who was there for me every step of the way and helped me through it all - I couldn't have done it without you. Feeling grateful, blessed, and thankful for all the love and support."Earlier this month, the former forward was admitted to hospital and spent two days receiving intensive care treatment, reports the Express.As reported by the Daily Mail, the Anfield legend made a promising recovery at the Countess of Chester hospital after experiencing breathing difficulties.Content cannot be displayed without consentRush, who holds the record for the most goals scored for Liverpool, is believed to have been hit by a particularly severe strain of flu before being hospitalized.During his remarkable stint with the Reds, he found the net a staggering 346 times across all competitions.Rush also holds the title of Wales' second-highest goalscorer, trailing only Gareth Bale, with 28 goals in 73 international caps.

Learn moreFrom $100LFC.comSee the dealLiverpool's home and away strips for the 2025/26 season are the first in their new partnership with adidas.Fans can order jerseys in the US at Fanatics.com or via the LFC Online Store in both the US and across the world.A spokesperson for Liverpool expressed gratitude to the hospital staff for 'providing the best care possible' and conveyed that 'everyone at Liverpool wishes him a speedy recovery'.Following the announcement, a steady stream of supportive messages from former teammates and Liverpool fans has been directed towards Rush.One fan penned: "So good to see you on the mend. Happy Christmas Ian and Carol."Ian Rush with Mohamed Salah at the end of last season(Image: Getty Images)Another chimed in: "So glad you are feeling better Rushie lad, enjoy your Christmas."Ex-Liverpool shot-stopper Jerzy Dudek and Jose Enrique shared a red heart emoji, while Sami Hyypia posted a praying emoji in solidarity with Rush.Additional messages included: "So happy to hear you are feeling better, Sir.