Football NewsKieran Tierney promised to organize a meeting with a young disabled fan
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Arsenal will give the young supporter the will to face him before they take on Liverpool on Wednesday.

 

Kieran Tierney: “Cameron you are an inspiration”

Scottish footballer Kieran Tierney has promised to make an appointment with a young disabled fan ahead of Arsenal’s match against Liverpool on Wednesday. The young supporter, named Cameron, suffers from cerebral palsy and will attend an Arsenal match for the last time before undergoing major surgery. Cameron’s mother posted on social media that he is a piece of bone removed from each of his legs to straighten them.

Smith, who trains with the youngster, took to social media to let his hero Kieran Tierney know about the hard work he puts in. Tony Smith wrote that he has been coaching Cameron for several months now, he works incredibly hard and loves Arsenal. Cameron has tickets to the disability section for Wednesday’s game against Liverpool and it would mean the world for him if he can meet.

The appeal worked as soon as Kieran posted a reply saying, “Cameron you are an inspiration.” according to Kieran Tierney, he would love to meet before the game. What a hero. Let’s figure it out. In response to a tweet about Kieran’s response, Cameron’s mom, Clare Taylor, tweeted that Cameron is on the moon. According to Taylor, she is almost deaf to her screams! She has tears. “You guys are amazing thank you,” Clare Taylor wrote.

 

A little about the topic

Arsenal are taking on Klopp’s men in north London with the aim of stretching their PL winning run to six matches and cementing their hold in place in the top four. They head into the match in fourth place but sit just one point above rivals Man Utd while West Ham sit three points behind. The Reds meanwhile are looking to increase the pressure on PL Man City’s leaders. Liverpool are second in the table and three points are off the pole position.