Leeds’ Hunter severely unwell with virus

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London: Leeds say club great Norman Hunter remains “severely unwell” in hospital after being admitted with coronavirus last week.
Hunter, 76, was an unused player in England’s 1966 World Cup-winning squad and won two English titles and other silverware at Leeds. The defender had a fearsome reputation as a tough tackler, shown by his nickname “Bites yer legs”. “Norman Hunter continues to battle the COVID-19 virus in hospital and whilst he is, as expected, fighting incredibly hard, remains severely unwell,” said a statement from the Championship side.
“His family would like to take this opportunity to thank all Leeds United supporters for their amazing messages and well wishes.”
He was the first winner of the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award in 1974.
He played 726 games in total for Leeds, scoring 21 goals. (AFP)

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