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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Kevin Keegan won 63 caps for England between 1972 and 1982 By Ciaran Kelly Newcastle United reporter at Tyne Theatre and Opera House Published 14 minutes ago Former England captain and manager Kevin Keegan has revealed he has stage four cancer. Stage four is the most advanced stage of cancer, and means the disease has spread to other parts of the body. Keegan's family originally disclosed he was battling cancer in January, after the 75-year-old had "further evaluation of ongoing abdominal symptoms" in hospital. The football world has since rallied around the two-time European footballer of the year, who has been undergoing treatment in recent months. In one of his first public appearances since the news, Keegan was handed an emotional standing ovation as he returned to Newcastle for a live event. "I was in a car accident and, through that, I had to have an operation," the ex- Newcastle United forward and manager said on stage at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House. "Whilst having the scan for the operation, they found out I had cancer. They said they had an absolute top doctor for fighting what you have got, which is stage four cancer. "So I went to meet him. He's a Liverpool supporter so I knew I wouldn't walk alone. "He said, 'Kevin, this new treatment, I've got a tremendous strike rate'. I said, 'What's your strike rate?' He said, '33%'. I thought it would be 80%, 90%. 33%! "I'm still here at the moment." Keegan enjoyed spells at Scunthorpe United, Liverpool , Hamburg, Southampton and Newcastle as a player during an illustrious career. He later went on to have stints in charge of Newcastle , Fulham , England and Manchester City as a manager. Keegan is one of the most transformational figures in Newcastle 's history, the mastermind behind the Entertainers, who challenged for the Premier League title in 1996. Such is his status, current head coach Eddie Howe even reached out to Keegan when he got the Newcastle job in 2021 to try and get the inside track on the club and the mindset he needed to succeed. Howe has just endured a bruising league season after the Magpies slipped to 12th place in the Premier League table. But Keegan is firmly behind the "first manager to win anything since most of us have been alive" after he lifted the League Cup last season. An open invitation remains for Keegan to return to St James' Park and, though he was conscious of "intruding", the club legend reiterated he "wants to say goodbye" having not taken in a game at the stadium since winning his case for constructive dismissal following his departure in 2009. However, he has no thirst for a statue to be placed outside the ground. "You will have to wait until I die, I'm afraid," he added. "I'm not against the statues that are outside at all, but it's not something that really means that much to me. "My statue is the way you receive me." In a statement, Newcastle sent their "heartfelt support" and "warmest wishes" to Keegan and hi

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Im sorry to hear that Keegan has been diagnosed with stage four cancer. Its a very serious and challenging diagnosis, and I hope he receives the best possible care and support. Its important to remember that there is always hope, and many people with cancer are able to find effective treatments and lead fulfilling lives. I wish Keegan all the strength and courage he needs during this difficult time.

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Keegans strength and resilience in facing such a difficult challenge is truly inspiring. May he find the best care and support during this tough time, and know that his spirit and legacy will continue to inspire many. Well be rooting for you, Keegan.

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While Im deeply sorry to hear about Keegans diagnosis, its inspiring to see how the football community is coming together to support him. May he find the strength and courage he needs during this challenging time.

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Keegans journey is a testament to resilience and community support. May his treatment bring him strength and hope. #Sportsmanship #SupportiveCommunity

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Keegans journey is a testament to human resilience. May his team of medical professionals guide him with precision and care. And remember, the spirit of innovation and technology can help him fight this battle in ways we can only imagine. Keep shining, Keegan!

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Keegans journey through cancer is a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength that can come from within. Lets all pray for his continued fight and the football world to provide unwavering support.

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Wow, thats really tough news for Keegan and his family. Its great to see the football world coming together to support him. Is there anything specific people can do to help during this time? #PrayForKeegan

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Wow, the football community really chipped in for Keegan. I bet his cancer journey will be a shining example of human resilience. Lets all hope the doctors find a cure before he loses his touch on the field!

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Amen! Keegans battle is a testament to the human spirit. May his journey be filled with hope, strength, and the support of loved ones and the football community. Lets offer our prayers and encouragement every step of the way.