Ian Rush 'thought he would die' in terrifying 'super flu' health ordeal

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Liverpool legend Ian Rush has spoken for the first time since he overcame super flu, admitting that he thought he wasn't going to survive after experiencing difficulty breathing

Liverpool legend Ian Rush.
Liverpool legend Ian Rush.(Image: Marc Atkins/Getty Images)

Liverpool legend Ian Rush feared that he was going to die after contracting ‘super flu’ before Christmas. The 64-year-old is now on the road to recovery after collapsing in his kitchen.

In his first interview since the scare, Rush admitted: "It was frightening, and I honestly thought I wasn’t going to survive. I got up around 2 a.m. because I was struggling to breathe and went downstairs to make myself a cup of tea.

"Because I hadn’t been feeling too great anyway I had booked an appointment to see my doctor at 9 a.m. It got to around 4 a.m. and I was feeling worse. Carol (his fiancee) called the ambulance because I was now really fighting hard to breathe.

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"They came within 10 minutes and stayed with me for an hour and a half and they were brilliant. They asked if I wanted to go to the hospital, but I had come round and was feeling a lot better so decided to remain at home.

"But within 10 minutes of them leaving I collapsed and so we had to phone again for an ambulance. This time the ambulance took a lot longer to arrive.

"I was on the floor gasping for breath. I honestly thought this was it, I was a goner. I was panicking, but while we were waiting for another ambulance, Carol got me through it all by telling me how to try and calm down and breathe more easily. She was fantastic.

"When the ambulance people came I was on the floor completely white and looking as if I needed to be resuscitated. I needed oxygen to help me get through a terrifying experience.

"Eventually they got me into the ambulance to take me to the Countess of Chester hospital just a few miles away with the blue light activated.

Ian Rush
Ian Rush(Image: Ian_Rush9 Instagram)

"I was in A&E for 48 hours and in a general ward for three days after that before being allowed home. Carol stayed by my bedside every night without fail.

"Liverpool Football Club were fantastic and provided the support and love which made everything so much better. They are a family club after all, and that’s what counts in times like this. LFC went above and beyond."

Rush is a Liverpool FC ambassador and the club’s greatest goalscorer with 346 goals.

"It certainly made me think more about life," he added. "There are three things — which will remain private — which I vowed to address as quickly as possible.

"Too often you always put things off. Well this was some reality check and I will sort things out without hesitation in 2026. It’s like I’ve had a second chance and I’m determined to make the most of it."

That process has already begun in Dubai, a place where Rush is a regular visitor.

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"I was told the best way to aid my physical recovery was to enjoy some sunshine, so here I am in Dubai," he says. "I was due to come out to Dubai anyway for a world sports summit involving various sportspeople like Cristiano Ronaldo and Novak Djokovic.

"I’m involved due to talk about my career. It’s about the one percent in sports stars that makes the difference.

"The vision is that of his excellency Khalfan Belhoul and being a good friend he has been a great support and its an honor to represent the one percent of top sports people and to fly the flag for LFC in the region.

"The sports council here have been fantastic allowing me to use some superb facilities. I’m doing a lot of swimming. The facilities here are second to none and I feel a million times better. I do special breathing exercises three times a day.

"I’m chilling out so when I return home next month I will feel back to normal. After all, we are all human. It doesn’t matter who you are, everyone is vulnerable to illness. I’ve had some great messages which have really helped me.

"Luckily just before all this I had my flu jab. Without it I was told things could have been even worse, so for anyone reading this don’t hesitate to have yours."

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