Jurgen Klopp invited a 12-year-old Irish Liverpool fan to practice with the team, fulfilling his ambition.
Only a few individuals worldwide have been diagnosed with Crommelin Syndrome, which Daire Gorman was born with. He uses a wheelchair full-time since he was born without arms from his elbow down and without femur bones in both legs.
In September, footage of the child, who calls Liverpool ‘his life’, sobbing during You’ll Never Walk Alone before their win over Aston Villa went viral.
Liverpool boss Klopp saw the video’s milliоns of views.
New heartwarming footage posted on Christmas Day shows the German inviting Daire and his family to Liverpool’s training facility, where he was able to meet some of the players – including Mohamed Salah and his hero Luis Diaz – and watch them train earlier this month.
A wonderful moment was captured when Liverpool welcomed a young fan with a rare diseаse to see the team at their training field.
Daire Gorman uses a wheelchair full-time due to Crommelin Syndrome.
Gorman met stars including Mohamed Salah (seen with family).
After milliоns viewed a viral video of him sobbing during You’ll Never Walk Alone before a September match against Aston Villa at Anfield, Liverpool invited him.
Daire cried when Klopp wrote: ‘I just want to let you know we all watched the footage of you at Anfield as you were listening to You’ll Never Walk Alone.
We want to thank you for your club enthusiasm because the players and I adore it.
We welcome you and your family to Liverpool to meet the players and see us practice.
After seeing Liverpool beаt Fulham 4-3 at Anfield on December 3, he and his family visited Liverpool’s training complex to meet his idols.
Klopp showed the child Liverpool’s facilities, meeting Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez, and Luis Diaz.
In person, Daire stated, ‘What I really appreciate about it, I’m a little older but it’s comparable what you felt in that time to what I feel in moments.
“This song means a lot to you and me; I could see your emotions.”
Right, the 12-year-old right calls Liverpool his ‘life’ and had a ‘great day’ at the club’s training facilities
Gorman met Darwin Nunes (right) and Luis Diaz (center), who handed him a jersey.
Klopp pushed Gorman in his wheelchair around the training facilities.
Klopp called the boy a ‘bit of an ancient soul’ and the ‘wisest guy in the room’ while chatting to him and his family.
You have no idea how much I liked meeting you. You can’t, Klopp told Daire.
‘This club is all about the people and the supporters, and you are one of the most special. I saw the video again this morning and thought, ‘Oh my goodness’. Imagine a life without emotions.
Finishing, Daire said, ‘It’s wonderful. Meeting Klopp and my idol Diaz—I can’t describe it. Mo Salah stopped by to sаy hi.
I’m thankful for everything and can’t believe I returned to Liverpool to accomplish it.