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Like many Liverpool FC fans, the arrival of Jurgen Klopp on Merseyside inspired her to showcase her passion for the manager and the successful team he assembled.
Speaking to the ECHO, Abigail said: “I was 14 when he came in.
She said: “When it was lockdown, he said, will you do us a painting of Jurgen for the house?
She has also become a prominent media personality, discussing Liverpool on The Anfield Wrap, The Redmen TV and The Overlap fan debate on Sky Sports.
She also does work with LFC’s affiliated charity, the LFC Foundation. In a recent event, she revealed that her dream was for Klopp to see her artwork before he left Anfield at the end of the season.
Thankfully, employees at the foundation were able to arrange this. Abigail took one of her artworks to the club’s training centre in Kirkby on Thursday May 2. The piece depicts Klopp being aloft in front of the Kop full of banners, including one saying 'Danke Jurgen'.
Abigail said: “I was there with Peter [Edwards) from the LFC Foundation.
I never thought Jurgen would get to see it.
“I thought, what if (Klopp) doesn’t like it.
She began to work out that Klopp had said something about her in his post-match press conference.
Abigail said: “I was driving home from the game.
Klopp replied: “I met Abigail.