The Sunday Guardian

Roma fans pay tribute to late Bradley Lowery

- LONDON

Roma supporters have won praise for paying their respects to Bradley Lowery on the day of the late Sunderland fan’s funeral.

Bradley was diagnosed with neuroblast­oma, a rare cancer of the nervous system, when he was 18 months old.

Last season he was mascot for Sunderland, Everton and England, striking up a remarkable friendship with the footballer Jermain Defoe. Bradley passed away last week, and a funeral service was held for the six-year-old in County Durham on Friday.

And supporters of the Italian club Roma were among those who paid their respects to the boy, putting up a banner which read ‘Rest in peace, little Bradley,’ ahead of their friendly against FC Slovacko on Friday afternoon.

Bradley was laid to rest earlier that day, with thousands of mourners told at his funeral that his “pure and innocent love of the beautiful game” had brought out the best of people.

England striker Defoe wiped away a tear after the service which brought Bradley’s home village of Blackhall, County Durham, to a halt.

He wore an England shirt with Bradley’s name and number 6 on the back, as mourners were asked to wear their football shirts with pride.

Fans lining the streets to applaud the cortege as it passed and release balloons as a tribute to Bradley wore kits from Sunderland, Newcastle United, Middlesbro­ugh, Manchester United, West Ham, Bournemout­h and Arsenal at the request of the family to show that “cancer has no colours”.

Sunderland players John O’Shea, Lee Cattermole, Vito Mannone and ex-manager David Moyes were among those packed into St Joseph’s Catholic Church, where Bradley had been baptised six years before.

Father Ian Jackson led the service and paid tribute to his “wonderful personalit­y”, adding: “Bradley was a bright, brave, loving, cheeky monkey”.

Sunderland AFC’s chaplain Marc Lyden-Smith told the church, plus the thousands of mourners following the service on speakers outside, how football sometimes gets a bad press - but not today. He said: “Today the football world stands united, whatever our colours, to pay their respects to this incredible little boy with a huge personalit­y.“Bradley Lowery has done much more than just touch the hearts of so many football fans. “His lasting legacy is that he has, with his pure and innocent love.” THE INDEPENDEN­T

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