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Sir Kenny Dalglish gets Liverpool icons' support as messages flood in after his cancer diagnosis

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Sir Kenny Dalglish confirmed on Tuesday that he is undergoing treatment for a cancer diagnosis, and he has received plenty of messages of support sinceSteven Gerrard and Alan Shearer led the messages of support to Sir Kenny Dalglish after the Liverpool icon confirmed he is undergoing treatment for a cancer diagnosis. They are a credit to themselves."And reacting to the news on social media, Gerrard wrote: "Sending our love Sir Kenny." While Shearer, whom Dalglish managed to the Premier League title at Blackburn in 1995, posted: "Everyone is with you Kenny."Former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler wrote: "Sending you lots of love Sir king", while Jamie Carragher said: "Sending all our love Kenny."Jordan Henderson, Andy Robertson and Harvey Elliott all replied to Dalglish’s Instagram post with a red heart emoji.



And in a message of support, the Reds said: "The support, best wishes and love of everyone at Liverpool FC are, and will continue to be, with Sir Kenny and his family. The club would also like to underscore his request for privacy moving forward."Another of Dalglish’s former clubs Newcastle United posted: "Everyone at Newcastle United extends love and best wishes to Sir Kenny Dalglish and his family following his cancer diagnosis." While Blackburn Rovers posted on X: "Sending all our love and support to Sir Kenny Dalglish, who has confirmed he is undergoing cancer treatment."Dalglish's wife Marina was diagnosed with breast cancer in March 2003 but recovered after receiving treatment at Aintree University Hospital in Liverpool.

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