Liverpool star Conor Bradley makes a heart warming visit to see patients.

The Northern Ireland defender shone on Monday night, scoring and earning Man of the Match in a hard-fought 2-2 draw against Luxembourg. On Tuesday, he swapped the pitch for the hospital ward, spending time with young patients and their families.

Lifelong Liverpool fan Gerard, whose daughter Aurora is currently a patient, described meeting the 21-year-old as a special moment: “Conor has been an exciting player to watch since his debut under Klopp. He took the time to get a photo with me and Aurora. Hopefully, he has another successful season at Anfield.”

Bradley’s visit left a lasting impression on Belfast dad Russell, whose baby son Jude is also receiving care. “It’s been a tough few days for us, but seeing Conor on the ward really lifted our spirits. His visit shows his character,” Russell shared.

Having made six appearances for Liverpool this season, the Tyrone native continues to win hearts both on and off the field, proving himself not only as a talented footballer but also as a true role model.

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