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Highlights of an Eventful Holiday: Special Moments for Isaac

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Highlights of an Eventful Holiday: Special Moments for Isaac

Even if I live 100yrs, have all the money in the world and win a Nobel Price, all of that will still not equal the meaning of the just 6yrs of Isaac on the Earth’ says Olakunlesoriyan, a big big fan of Isaac

Isaac Kearney’s unforgettable holiday was made even more special by Liverpool’s stunning 4-0 win over Tottenham in the Carabao Cup semi-final, securing their place in the final. Isaac, who was thousands of miles away in spending his holiday in Lanzarote with his family, was showered with love and support as he celebrated the Reds’ triumph. This young schoolboy from Kirkby has been winning the hearts of fans from Merseyside and beyond, and his latest holiday experience only added to his growing fanbase.

Isaac has been following Liverpool closely, and last week, he was on vacation but still cheering passionately as the Reds cruised to a dominant 4-1 aggregate win. His parents, Melissa and Alan, who manage Isaac’s social media pages, have shared the realities of Isaac’s life with his followers. Isaac, born with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome—a rare genetic condition—faces challenges that slow his development compared to other children his age, but his vibrant spirit shines through.

As Liverpool sealed their place at Wembley, Isaac couldn’t contain his excitement. Watching from Lanzarote, Isaac sported his full Liverpool kit, confidently predicting that Mohamed Salah would score when he stepped up to take a penalty to put Liverpool 2-0 ahead. “He’s one of the best,” Isaac confidently stated before Salah expertly dispatched the ball into the top corner, sparking celebrations from Isaac and his family. The joy of the moment was captured in a tweet, which read, “What a game. Wembley here we come.”

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Later, Isaac was photographed holding up a scarf representing Liverpool right-back Conor Bradley, with the caption: “Tonight we watched from Lanzarote. Up the Reds.”

You can rewatch the video here

The post was met with an outpouring of support from fans who were moved by Isaac’s enthusiasm and positivity. His family received heartfelt messages, with many offering their best wishes and admiration for the young boy, who continues to inspire with his passion for football and his unwavering love for Liverpool FC.

As Liverpool gears up for their final against Newcastle United at Wembley on March 16, Isaac’s incredible holiday memory will undoubtedly remain one of the highlights of his year.

Isaac is a six-year-old boy who captured the hearts of Liverpool family, fans, and players for his glorious renditions of the majority, if not all, of Liverpool’s songs and the anthem as well. Isaac Kearney was born with a rare genetic condition. In the next section we will explain further on his health condition and his miracle of survival. Isaac’s love for all that concerns Liverpool has won him up to 500,000 TikTok followers; the world enjoys seeing him strumming his tiny guitar toy.

He is touching lives positively, someone wrote

”He is just 6yrs old but a legend already in my world. Even if I live 100yrs, have all the money in the world and win a Nobel Price, all of that will still not equal the meaning of the just 6yrs of Isaac on the Earth. It is legends like @isaac_kearney that reminds us all that a reason sure exists for exactly how we are each made, and for everything that has defined our individual journeys of life. Whether you’ve no legs or you’re born blind or you’re one of those born “perfectly able” you are sure born to produce unique, meaningful and impactful experiences in the world; no matter who you are; what you have or don’t have. We are each the right narrative away from the manifestation of all we are made to produce in the world. Not one person exempted. Not one.”

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