Former England manager Glenn Hoddle in 'serious condition' after suffering heart attack
Former England player and manager Glenn Hoddle remains in a serious condition in hospital after suffering a heart attack.
Hoddle collapsed on Saturday in a TV studio on his 61st birthday.
BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey revealed the news about the former Tottenham and England player, who now works as a TV pundit and turned 61.
Humphrey tweeted: "Our friend & colleague Glenn Hoddle was taken seriously ill at the BT Sport studio this morning.
For that reason there will be no @btsportscore - but we will be live as usual for the 5.30 ko at Leicester. Everyone of us is right with you Glenn, sending love & strength."
Tributes poured in for the football legend, with the England, Tottenham and Chelsea Twitter accounts all sending their support to their former manager.
Hoddle is regarded as one of the most talented players to represent England in recent decades.
As well as Tottenham, he also played for Monaco and Chelsea and managed, among others, Chelsea, Southampton and Spurs.
He managed England between 1996 and 1999, taking the team to the 1998 World Cup.
Former England team-mate Gary Lineker wished Hoddle well, writing on Twitter: "Hugely worrying news that Glenn Hoddle collapsed at the BT studios earlier. Thoughts are with him and his family. Come on Glenn."
The Football Association, via the England team account, wrote: "Worrying news. Get well soon, Glenn Hoddle, we're all behind you."