NewsManchester United's Christian Eriksen surprises pupils at Old Trafford school

Manchester United’s Christian Eriksen surprises pupils at Old Trafford school

Christian Eriksen made a surprise visit to Manchester United Foundation’s partner primary school, St Alphonsus – much to the delight of pupils.

The Danish midfielder was welcomed by headteacher Tina Birds before visiting a number of classes during the exciting morning.

He sat down with Year 5 students to listen to their reading and helped choose their next books, before taking part in ‘Goalball’ – an inclusive sport designed for those with a visual impairment.

Later on, he showed off his skills with Year 6 and Foundation coaches throwing dodgeballs and knocking down hula-hoops as pupils enjoyed activities in line with the Premier League Primary Stars programme, which is delivered across all 28 of the Foundation’s partner primary schools.

Christian said: “It’s amazing to be at the school and see all the kids and what they’ve been doing with the Foundation. The children and their parents come to the stadium and watch games, they give encouragement to us on the pitch, so by coming into the local community and meeting the children, it’s a really nice thing to do. It’s very important for me to give back as a Manchester United player – I’m very pleased to be here.”

Ms Birds said: “It has been a wonderful day. Seeing the children’s reactions to Christian Eriksen walking through, participating in the activities that Manchester United Foundation were doing – it was absolutely amazing. I will remember it for a long, long time.

“Working with the Foundation and the Premier League Primary Stars programme is all about bringing communities together and it’s so important for my school that we are part of this community. Working with the Foundation and seeing Christian Eriksen today, it gives the pupils that aspiration that we really instill in school, and that’s what this programme does brilliantly.”

St Alphonsus pupil Siver said: “I felt starstruck, shocked, happy, because he’s a footballer and I like Manchester United; I could never have imagined that. I think it’s important because many people look up to him and everyone admires him.”

Throughout the season, the Foundation will continue its work in partnership with local primary schools aiming to develop and improve the wellbeing and life skills of children aged 5-11.

The feature was filmed for BBC Match of the Day and aired on New Year’s Eve on its morning repeat show.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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