“The whole country will be behind him and if we can do something in this tournament to make him feel a little bit better then great.”
Stunned Steve Clarke says his Scotland side will be striving to put a smile on the face of Kenny Dalglish at the World Cup after the bombshell news of the legend’s cancer diagnosis. The football world reacted in shock today when it emerged that the Celtic, Liverpool and Scotland idol is now facing up to the biggest battle of his life.
And Clarke, who was Dalglish’s right hand during their time together in the dugout at Anfield, believes nothing will perk up his old pal like watching the national side make history here in the States this summer. He said: “It’s obviously come as a bit of a shock for everyone.
“But I know Kenny well and I’m sure he’ll deal with this the way he has dealt with every other difficult situation in his life and we all wish him well. Obviously he’s got a very important status with the national side. He’s the record cap holder and joint record goal scorer and he’s a Scottish icon.
“The whole country will be behind him and if we can do something in this tournament to make him feel a little bit better then great. That’s what we will try to do – that’s what we want to do.
“I think, over the last seven years, we’ve helped a lot of people to maybe feel better about their country and better about the national team. So let’s continue that through the summer.”
Clarke has stayed in contact with Dalglish since their early days as players in the same Scotland squad. And the Scotland boss also revealed how Dalglish has been a mentor to Liverpool and Scotland skipper Andy Robertson during his ten years on Merseyside.
The manager went on: “We don’t speak regularly but we still keep in touch after we’ve had a game or whatever, there’s always a quick phone call.
“It’s a difficult one to answer because it comes up with no number on your phone and you can’t be sure who’s going to be on the other end of the line! He’s also been good for Andy Robertson at Liverpool in terms of his early years there, telling him what the club is about.
“But he’s had a big influence on the careers of a lot of people and he certainly had an influence on mine. So, just personally, I would like to wish him well.”
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