Muirhouse's Kieran Tierney has showed that he's not forgotten his roots as the former Celtic star made a heartfelt gesture to an Arsenal fan.
The left-back is a fans' favourite at the Gunners and is one of the people in contention to be their next captain. He joined from Celtic in 2019.
Tierney was Tweeted in the build-up to Wednesday's match against Liverpool by Tony Smith, who has been a trainer for a young boy named Cameron, who has cerebral palsy.
Ahead of Cameron - who is also a Celtic fan - heading in for a large operation, Smith asked if a meeting between the pair could happen.
It did so and more as Cameron and Tierney linked up at the midweek match in London, which Arsenal lost 2-0 thanks to Liverpool goals from Jota and Roberto Firmino.
Upon seeing the Gunners fan, Tierney said: "Give me a hug mate, it's so nice to meet you. You're an inspiration. When I seen the video I had to meet you."
The man from Muirhouse then proceeded to sign memorabilia and met Cameron's family, before exchanging shirts with each other.
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