The Incredible Story Of 11-Year-Old Lad Who Lifted The Carabao Cup With Liverpool's Entire Team
That'll be Beau Brown, who snuck away from his dad Terrence and older brother to get a closer look at Jurgen Klopp's side.
"That's how I got talking to him. I just said, 'I was playing footy, I went for a header and headed the kid's head instead of the ball!'
"Then he lifted me up and took me with the team, I just felt like a player to be honest.
"Jurgen asked me about it too and Virgil [van Dijk] and Mohamed Salah were laughing at me. Then they all shook my hand."
Beau plays in central defence and represents Liverpool Schools FA so there's always a chance he lifts silverware for the club himself in the future.
It probably won't feel as heavy a few years down the line though.
Beau continued: "I wanted to get my hands on the trophy and I knew I was going to get my hands on the trophy.
"It was dead heavy! It felt like I was lifting weights up."
Terrance admitted he didn't see that his son got to hold the trophy and quickly scrambled to get a photo of it.
A great gesture from the Liverpool squad who could've given the youngster one of the best moments of his life.
The game was an entertaining affair despite ending 0-0 after 120 minutes and Liverpool ran out 11-10 winners in the penalty shootout.
Liverpool are still on for a quadruple this season, having realistic chances of winning the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League.
They continued their fine form on Wednesday evening by defeating Norwich City 2-1 in the FA Cup fifth round.
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