BROADCASTER Gary Lineker has delivered a heartbreaking message to former Match of the Day colleague Alan Hansen, who is seriously ill.
Lineker used the BBC's pre-game coverage of the Italy-Albania Euros clash to air an emotional tribute after Hansen, a Liverpool and Scotland legend, fell unexpectedly unwell.
Lineker said it had been a tough week after his former colleague fell seriously illCredit: BBCAlan Hansen is a much-loved figure among football fraternityCredit: Getty Images - GettyIt was on Monday revealed that Hansen, 69, was hospitalised in news leaving the football world shocked and saddened.
Hansen appeared 614 times for Liverpool in an illustrious career that delivered eight top-flight titles.
He then went into broadcasting as a BBC Match of the Day co-host.
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He said: "The news that Alan Hansen is seriously ill in hospital shocked us all."
Broadcasting alongside Lineker was former Newcastle striker Alan Shearer, who added: "We're great friends with Alan, we know his character, we know he's a fighter, we know how tough he is.
"We're thinking of you big man and we're with you. We're hoping, we're praying for you."
Lineker added: "Everyone at Match of the Day sends love and thoughts to Janet, Lucy, Adam and the grandchildren.
"To use an analogy from Alan's favourite past-time golf, you might be three down with four to play, but if anyone can come back from it, it's Alan.
"I've never known a more competitive person in my life. We're all with you Big Al."
The emotional message came after fellow former Scottish footballer Graeme Souness spoke about Hansen ahead of the Scotland-Germany tournament opener.
Speaking on ITV, Souness said: "I believe he was the best footballing centre-half ever. And I know that is some statement but I really believe that.
"I saw it first hand he was a really quality performer and a great human being.
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"You'd have to search a very long way to find anyone saying a bad word about him - that takes some doing."
Souness added his old teammate and friend was "in the fight of his life right now".
Alan Shearer said of Hansen: 'we know he's a fighter'Hansen is a Liverpool legend, having captained the club and claimed multiple top-flight titlesCredit: GettySouness said no-one could ever utter a bad word about HansenThe pair played together at Liverpool from 1978-1984, claiming multiple cups alongside each other, and for Scotland from 1979-1987.
Souness said: "We should all say a little prayer for him.
"I had the pleasure of playing with him, he was an absolute dream.
"He passed the ball at the right weight, at the right angle, at the right time."
Liverpool put out a statement on its website saying every member of the club had Hansen in their thoughts.
It said: "The thoughts and support of everyone at Liverpool FC are with our legendary former captain Alan Hansen, who is currently seriously ill in hospital.
"A defender of the utmost elegance, Hansen's outstanding raft of honours across a 14-year spell with the Reds – he joined from Partick Thistle in 1977 – included eight league titles, three European Cups, two FA Cups and three League Cups.
"The club is currently in contact with Alan's family to provide our support at this difficult time, and our thoughts, wishes and hopes are with Alan and all of the Hansen family."
Nicknamed "Jockey", Hansen is 10th on Liverpool's all-time game appearances list. He was the club's captain for four seasons.
Hansen was a defender of the utmost elegance, a Liverpool statement saidCredit: PA:Empics SportHansen pictured with the Ryder Cup - outside of football, he's a keen golferCredit: Keith Campbell - The Sun Glasgow