FOOTBALL legend Jimmy Greaves is aware of the seriousness of the stroke he suffered, the former England striker’s wife Irene has revealed.

The 75-year-old former Tottenham star was admitted to Broomfield Hospital, in Chelmsford, on Sunday after a severe stroke, which left him in intensive care.

His wife issued a statement on Tuesday saying his recovery would be a long and slow process.

She said: “Jimmy is having to do what he is told, and understands the seriousness of what has happened to him. It is going to be a long, slow road to recovery and he is in the best possible hands.

“On behalf of Jimmy and our family, we would like to thank the many thousands of you who have voiced your support and concern.

“We would greatly appreciate it if the media would allow us privacy for what is going to be a long period of rehabilitation.”

The world of football rallied around Greaves, who lives in Little Baddow, after it emerged he had been admitted to hospital on Sunday.

Gary Lineker, two places above Greaves in England’s all-time top scorer list, said: “Choked to read that Jimmy Greaves has had a severe stroke. One of my absolute heroes. Thoughts are with him and his family. Get well, Jimmy.”

Tottenham, along with his other former clubs West Ham and Chelsea and the Football Association, all tweeted messages of support for Greaves, as did his former England team-mate Sir Geoff Hurst.

The World Cup Final hat-trick hero said: “Thinking of my friend and one of our greats this morning, @jimmy_greaves. Wishing him all the best and hoping for a speedy recovery.”

Greaves suffered a minor stroke in 2012, but appeared to have made a full recovery. He was due to be inducted into the Tottenham Hall of Fame on May 13 at a sell-out ceremony at White Hart Lane.

He is regarded as one of the greatest English goal scorers of all time. He scored 44 goals in 57 games for his country and also netted a club-record 266 times in 379 matches for Tottenham.

After retiring from the game, Greaves co-hosted the popular Saturday lunchtime football TV show Saint and Greavsie, alongside former Liverpool forward Ian St John.