Kampusbet ~ " Manchester United players deliver Christmas presents to children's hospitals as stars bring festive cheer "
Agen MaxbeT ~ Manchester United's stars took time out of their schedule to bring the festive cheer to young fans stuck in hospital this Christmas.
Members
of the first-team squad made their way to hospitals around the local
community to hand out presents and bring a smile to the faces of the
patients.
The likes of Wayne Rooney , Memphis Depay and Anthony Martial travelled to the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, The Christie and Francis House Children’s Hospice.
Children were handed Manchester United branded bags with gifts inside to help lift their spirits just days before Christmas.
The
event was organised as one of United's community incentives, which
include annual visits to hospitals around this time of year.
Rooney travelled with Marouane Fellaini to Francis House in Didsbury,
while Michael Carrick Chris Smalling, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Sam
Johnstone all attended The Christie’s Palatine Treatment Centre.
The rest of the team went off to the Royal Manchester location.
Winger Memphis Depay said: “I think it’s great to spend time with
children that maybe are not coming home for Christmas, to give them a
present and nice feeling; it’s such a great honour.
Bandar Judi Online MaxbeT ~ “We come over
and give them a present; it’s a small thing to do but for them it’s
really important, it can make the family feel better, it’s really nice
to see.
“I wish everyone a speedy recovery and I hope they all get home for Christmas.”
Young
sensation Jesse Lingard added: “It’s a great feeling to meet these
children and it’s good to give something back. I’ve seen a lot of kids
in here and hopefully most of them make it home for Christmas, but it’s
good for us to come round and give them Christmas present.
It’s very important for us to come here today; we’re role models to a
lot of these kids and what we do on and off the field, the kids are
going to want to copy, so we’ve got to be good role models and set a
good example for everyone.”
And defender Chris Smalling
continued: “It’s great to come to The Christie today and put some smiles
on the young people’s faces.
Just to have a chat and see how they are
getting on because some of the stories are pretty tough and it’s very
touching to know how much it means to them to meet us, especially at
this time of year.”
United are back in action on Boxing Day against Stoke after three straight defeats, including Saturday's shock home loss to Norwich.
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