Man Utd icon Denis Law passed away at the age of 84 after a battle with dementia.

 

He was referred to as the “darling of the Stretford End” and “idolised by United fans of all ages” in United’s obituary. Additionally, they point out that he is the only individual honored by.

Two monuments at Old Trafford. In addition to playing for Huddersfield, Torino, and Manchester City, Law was a superb striker who won the 1964 Ballon d’Or.

During his illustrious career, he scored 30 goals in 55 games for Scotland, which tied him with Sir Kenny Dalglish as the nation’s top scorer.

The “whole of Manchester” was in grief, according to Manchester City. “The whole of Manchester, including everyone at City, is mourning with you,” they said in response to United’s X post. Denis,

May you rest in peace. During this trying moment, our thoughts are with Denis’ family and friends. Gary Neville, the former captain of United, said on Instagram: “Denis, rest in peace.

A kind guy and a fantastic football player. Being in your company for a while is an honor and a pleasure. The Stretford End’s King. “He was slight, with the heart of a lion,”

 

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