Mourning! Denis Law, the last United Trinity legend

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Denis Law, a Manchester United legend, has died aged 84, becoming the latest member of the United trinity to pass away.

Law, who revealed in August 2021 he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. And vascular dementia. Was one of the club’s ‘United Trinity’ and is commemorated on a statue at Old Trafford alongside George Best and Sir Bobby Charlton. His family have since released the sad news.

“It is with a heavy heart that we announce that our father Denis Law has passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with illness. He has now rested in peace. “

We would like to thank everyone who has cared for and supported him, both past and more recently. We have been reminded of the love and support everyone has shown him.

เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย And it has given him the strength to keep fighting. Thank you very much.

” A Manchester United statement said: “Everyone at Manchester United mourns the passing of Denis Law, king of the Stretford End, who has died at the age of 84. With 237 goals in 404 appearances. He will always be remember as one of the Club’s greatest and most loved players. “A

superb goalscorer, his determination and love of the game made him a hero of his generation. The deepest condolences go to Denis’s family and many friends. His memory will always live on with us.” Denis Law, who won the Ballon d’Or in 1964, was one of the club’s greatest ever players, winning the European Cup, two League titles and the FA Cup during an 11-year spell at Old Trafford. Scoring 237 goals in 404 appearances in all competitions. He is the club

‘s third-highest goalscorer of all time behind Wayne Rooney and Sir Bobby Charlton, and also won 55 caps for Scotland, scoring 30 goals.

Denis Law was born in Aberdeen He began his football career with Huddersfield Town. And had two spells with Manchester City and Torino in Italy.

He first joined City in 1960 for a fee of around £55,000, a British transfer record at the time.

The following year he moved to Torino for £110,000, and broke the transfer record again in 1962. When Manchester United splashed out £115,000 to bring him to Old Trafford.