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Liverpool were crowned Premier League winners again, and while the players soaked up the glory, one moment stood out beyond the goals and glitter.
After lifting the trophy, Liverpool defender Andy Robertson made a beeline — not to the cameras, but to a 94-year-old fan named Peggy Pickavant.
The moment he handed her the trophy, the Anfield crowd had something else to cheer for.
Only nine women stood among the crowd, and Peggy, at just 14, was one of them.
This was pure, early Liverpool love.
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Peggy, now a great-grandmother, had one simple wish: “I would love to meet the players.
That would be my wish.” On Sunday, that dream came true.
Andy Robertson, still in his kit and medal shining, walked over with the Premier League trophy and placed it gently in Peggy’s arms.
From the days of tea flasks on the Kop to watching Liverpool lift their 20th league title, her journey came full circle.
And in true football fashion, Robbo’s assist came off the pitch — straight to the heart.
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