Scotland star Scott McTominay surprised pupils at a Glasgow school to talk about contact lenses.
The Manchester United player visited Riverbank Primary School in the East End to spread awareness about the benefits and safe use of lenses.
''If I did try to play sports in them I did sometimes find it a little bit difficult. That’s why the contact lenses have made a huge difference – as soon as I got used to putting them in it did genuinely change my life.
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