Youngsters staying at a rehabilitation centre for children with brain injuries were given a welcome surprise by Fulham FC footballers.

Players Stefan Johansen, Matt Smith, Ragnar Sigurdsson, Sone Aluko, Tim Ream and Tom Cairney all visited The Children's Trust on Thursday (22 December) at its centre in Tadowrth.

Gifts were handed out by the players who took the time to talk with youngsters at the centre.

Football fanatic Liam played for Crystal Palace FC's academy for 10 years before he came to the trust after he had a brain injury.

Fulham FC footballer Tom Cairney (left), Liam who is at The Children’s Trust for rehabilitation (centre) and player Matt Smith (right)

The 16-year-old, who's condition means he has fatigue and memory difficulties, has set his sights on making a return to the game.

His mum, Sarah, said: "This visit has been amazing for Liam.

"Football is his passion so meeting professional players and being able to say he has played with them is a dream come true!

"This has been a lovely Christmas treat for us all."

Fulham FC forward, Sone Aluko, said: "We hope that the visit today played some small part in lifting the spirits of the children and families who are at The Children's Trust over Christmas.

(Left to right) Fulham FC players Rangar Sigurdsson, Tim Ream, Stefan Johansen, Sone Aluko, Tom Cairney and Matt Smith with Brandon who is at The Children’s Trust for rehabilitation and brother Lewis

"We cannot imagine how tough it must be for parents and families, especially at this time of year, so I really hope that they are able to enjoy some time together and I’m sure that the fantastic staff – some of whom we met today – will be doing their utmost to make that happen."

Kathryn Watson, from the Play and Leisure Team at The Children's Trust, said: "Having the Fulham Football players visit has been a brilliant boost for the children and their families who are often going through a tough time while they are here.

"Some of the children who are particularly big football fans even challenged the players to a kickabout.

"I am sure it is something we will all remember for a long time."

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