The fan who won a massive £1 million jackpot on Super 6 has revealed what he will do with the money.
53-year-old Lee Andrews, who is a Liverpool fan, became a millionaire after Mohamed Salah's late goal made it 2-2 against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
The Salah goal was vital as Lee had already correctly predicted Bournemouth's 1-1 draw at Aston Villa, Everton's home draw with Fulham, Manchester City's narrow win over Southampton, Chelsea's 2-1 win against Newcastle United and West Ham United's win over Manchester United.
Lee was the second ever Super 6 £1 million winner having scored the full 30 points from six correct scores.
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Speaking to former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, a shocked and delighted Lee said: "I still can't believe it, still just numb and it has't sunk it. It's been a rollercoaster. It was just pure luck."
When Carragher asked what he will do with the money, Lee replied: "Just not gonna work, just retire. My wife, she already has.
"I'm a postman and I won't be staying either. I'm 53 now."
Speaking to Super 6, Lee said: "I didn't even know I had won it. I was looking at the wrong date on the Super 6 app, so it was telling me my score from another round! I had five or six missed calls from the Super 6 team but I thought it was spam, so I blocked the number. I only realised what was happening when my daughter told me she had seen that Super 6 were trying to contact a Lee from Swansea!
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"I was crying when I found out, completely numb. We just can't get over it. Normally with these things, you think you jump around but there wasn't any of that."
He continued: "I am a massive Liverpool fan. I used to have a Swansea season ticket, but Liverpool are my team. I sat down to watch the game, but I didn't know I had anything on it because I hadn't been following my scores. This is the first week I have ever not checked! I didn't even know it was close! When we [Liverpool] equalised, I was happy because I thought it was a good result, I had no idea I had just won Super 6.
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"Both me and my wife are going to retire. My wife has already handed in her notice at Sainsbury's. I do six days a week and walk 8 and a half miles every day. It's very difficult, especially at 53. I am really struggling with my legs now, and the thought that I don't have to do it anymore is incredible."
Topics: Jamie Carragher, Football