Monday 18 December 2017 13:33, UK
Manchester City and England defender Kyle Walker surprised one lucky fan when he returned to his home city of Sheffield recently.
Walker hopes to represent his country at the 2018 World Cup in Russia and he had words of encouragement for local 10-year-old Oscar Lakin as part of the 'Dream Big with Lidl' campaign.
He took Oscar to the parks and pitches where he first played football for a kickabout and shared his advice on reaching for the stars and becoming an international footballer.
"Playing for England in Russia will be achieving a genuine childhood dream I've had since the moment I saw Michael Owen score that amazing goal against Argentina in 1998," said Walker.
"I honestly can't wait to get out there and experience the pinnacle of our sport.
"It will be one of those career highlights that I will take away with me and tell my grandkids about.
"Coming back to some of these places does bring it all back to you really and you can take a moment to think how far you've come in that time.
"I was just a lad kicking around a football with his mates and now I'm coming back to speak to Oscar who's at the start of his own journey."
Press play on the video above to see Kyle and Oscar discussing their dreams and showing off their skills.
Kyle Walker was speaking at the launch of England partner Lidl's Dream Big with Lidl campaign.