Legendary Rangers manager Walter Smith is recovering in hospital after undergoing an operation, the Scottish Premiership side have confirmed.
No further details have been released about the condition of the 73-year-old, who also managed Scotland and Everton.
“Rangers Football Club can confirm Walter Smith had an operation on Monday and he is currently recovering in hospital.
“His family have requested privacy at this time.”
A defender in his playing career, he had two spells with Dundee United sandwiched with a short stint at Dumbarton.
Smith’s managerial career began in 1978 with the Scotland Under-18 team, before taking charge of the Under-21 side.
Already at Rangers as assistant to Graeme Souness, Smith was appointed full-time manager in 1991 and enjoyed a successful seven years at the club before leaving at the end of the 1998 season.
He joined Everton in the summer of 1998, but his four years in charge were unremarkable.
Smith briefly had a spell as Alex Ferguson’s assistant at Manchester United in 2004 before being appointed manager of Scotland. Despite improving the team, they failed to reach the 2006 World Cup.
In 2007, Smith returned to Ibrox until his retirement in 2011.
His two spells in charge of Rangers saw him win 21 trophies, the club’s second-most successful manager behind Bill Struth.
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