Caoimhín Kelleher and Conor Bradley proved what great players they are during Liverpool's Carabao Cup Final victory over Chelsea on Sunday but recently, they also proved what great role models they are away from the pitch too.
The Ireland duo took time out of their busy schedule recently to surprise primary school children on Merseyside, where LFC Foundation were delivering a session on mental health.
The Cork and Tyrone natives took part in a questions and answers session about mental health, where they talked about the challenges they have faced themselves and how they overcame them before joining in fun activities with the children.
Speaking at the school, Kelleher said: “It’s important for kids to know from an early age how important mental health is and especially for them to be happy and to have a good education and learn about it.”
Bradley added: “Sport is a big part of helping mental health, being able to get out of the house and for the kids to learn about it at such a young age is really good and hopefully that continues.”
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