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A Liverpool FC-mad fan has created an incredible tribute to the Reds before they take on Real Madrid in Kiev - by turning her whole house into a shrine to their Champions League exploits.

Emily Farley has decorated her home with an eye-catching array of flags and banners - with the most recent edition, a six-foot Mohamed Salah cut out, standing out among the slogans and replica trophies.

The 63-year-old lives on Prince Edwin Street in Everton and her son even made a huge cardboard Champions League trophy to put outside - covering it with tinfoil and sticking on five golden stars to signify each of Liverpool’s European Cup wins (so far).

David Farley spoke to the ECHO about his mum’s impressive house after posting a picture of it on Twitter with the caption: “Looks like My Ma is getting a bit carried away as per #LFC #YNWA”.

The 38-year-old said: “Every final that Liverpool get to we decorate the house.

“In 1989 we had a huge street party too - we have always done it.

“The neighbours are used to it now but we’ve had people stopping when they’ve driven past to take pictures of it, but I suppose that is to be expected!

“My brother made the cup in 2005 and we all added the five stars to it to put it back out now.”

David said his mum went out this morning to buy the six-foot cardboard cutout of Liverpool star Mo Salah ready for the Champions League final.

He added: “She got it from Breck Road today.

“We’ve got flags and shirts from 2005 and old posters out there now too.

“We’ve just been trying to organise it and put it into order.”

David said his mum and dad have followed Liverpool all over the world and are now clearly struggling to contain their excitement for the huge final at the end of the month.

His tweeted picture of the family home has since had thousands of likes and retweets, with scores of people saying how much they love what the grandmother-of-five has done with the house.

David said: “My mum has been shocked at the reaction - she doesn’t quite understand the scale of Twitter.

“It has just gone a bit mental.”

The family think Liverpool are going to be in a close battle in the final but will come out on top with a 3-2 win - at which point they’ll add another star to the Champions League trophy.