Denis Law was the last surviving member of the fabled United Trinity. Together with George Best and Bobby Charlton, he helped to rebuild Manchester United after the Munich Air Disaster threatened to destroy it.
Man Utd remain marooned in the bottom half of the Premier League table after they fell to a fourth defeat in five games at Old Trafford, losing 3-1 to Brighton.
Law - who was part of the club's famous 'Holy Trinity' with the late George Best and Sir Bobby Charlton - sadly died on Friday night
Dennis Law, who passed away aged 84 on Friday, was close friends with Sir Alex Ferguson - who penned a moving tribute to the ex-forward and calling him "the King of Old Trafford"
The flamboyant Denis Law was Manchester United's "Demon King" according to George Best, and a player idolised by Sir Alex Ferguson
OLD TRAFFORD paid a heart-warming tribute to Manchester United legend Denis Law after his death aged 84. Legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson joined Law’s former team-mates Paddy Crerand and
Manchester United pay an emotional tribute to former striker Denis Law - who died on Friday at the age of 84 - before their match against Brighton.
At Manchester United Law scored 236 goals in 393 games; third behind his team-mate Sir Bobby Charlton and Wayne Rooney on the all-time scoring list, and set club records for the most goals in the FA Cup (34 goals), which still stands, and in Europe with 28 goals in 33 games.
Manchester United fans paid tribute to Denis Law, following the death of the Old Trafford icon. Former Scotland striker Law’s death was confirmed on Friday.
Thank you.' Law has a statue alongside George Best and Bobby Charlton - known as 'The United Trinity' - outside Old Trafford, which was unveiled in May 2008. Following the news of his passing on ...
However tough the match was, you always knew Bobby could unleash one of ... Where is the Law, Best and Charlton statue at Old Trafford? A statue commemorating Law, Best and Charlton was unveiled ...
Manchester United and Scotland great Denis Law has died at the age of 84, sparking a wave of heartfelt tributes to a man known at Old Trafford as "The King".Manchester United said the club was mourning the loss of "the King of the Stretford End".