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As well as the shin pad from Nunez, Tony received a signed shirt from the Chelsea squad, which was gifted to him by Blues star Cole Palmer as well as goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli.
Tony, who was recently fitted for new prosthetics which will enable him to walk without crutches, accompanied Palmer onto the Stamford Bridge pitch and shook hands with all of Liverpool's players ahead of kick-off.
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"Cole Palmer was nice.
I was really excited."
He added: “Someone in the Liverpool team gave me their shin pad...
Nunez came off the bench for Liverpool against Chelsea
I'm taller too."
Tony's birth parents were jailed for 10 years in 2018, and the brave youngster has since raised millions of dollars for charity through a series of challenges.
While Tony is a Chelsea fan, his adoptive mum Paula Hudgell previously told GMB: “He was over the moon because being Liverpool as well, there’s a couple of players he idolises from Liverpool.”
As Tony alluded to during the GMB interview, Liverpool didn't exactly play to the best of its abilities as it lost by more than one goal for the first time during Arne Slot's time as the team's head coach.
Enzo Fernandez opened the scoring before a Jarell Quansah own-goal doubled the host's lead
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