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— David J Campbell (@DavCampbell_12) May 16, 2023
It has been a great week for Liverpool players, with Curtis Jones and Trent Alexander-Arnold both scoring for the Reds on Monday. Missy Bo Kearns, a Liverpool Women’s midfielder, added her name to the list of Scousers enjoying success when a new mural of her was unveiled in Anfield. The mural, painted by Paul Curtis and funded by the Welcome Back Fund and commissioned by the Liverpool FC Women Supporters Club, depicts Kearns kissing the Women’s Championship trophy after the team were promoted back to the top flight last season. The detail is incredible, even featuring Prenton Park in the trophy’s reflection. Kearns was also recently voted Liverpool Disabled Supporters Association’s player of the season for their first campaign back in the Women’s Super League since being relegated in 2020.
Liverpool have had mixed fortunes this season, with six wins from 20 matches leaving them comfortably in mid table with two matches remaining. As well as Kearns, another Liverpool favourite is being painted in Anfield this week – a mural for Roberto Firmino is coming along nicely ahead of his departure at the end of the season. Photos have shown how the tribute is taking shape and it looks like it will be an amazing tribute to a true legend.