Mohamed Salah can do no wrong in the eyes of Liverpool supporters lately after starring against Tottenham on Sunday, which he followed up by gifting a young fan his shirt after the game.
While footballers giving their shirts to supporters is nothing new, Salah's acknowledgement of the young fan was well-received by the Anfield crowd after the boy had sat through the 2-2 draw at Anfield holding a cardboard sign.
The sign simply read: 'Mo Salah, can I have your shirt please'.
One supporter filmed the exchange and graced Salah as 'the Egyptian King' as he rewarded the young kid for his patience throughout.
Salah was the main man yet again for Liverpool with his second goal, coming in stoppage time, on Sunday afternoon looking to have snatched victory for Jurgen Klopp's side.
However, a late penalty by Harry Kane - his second in as many minutes after missing the first - salvaged a point for Mauricio Pochettino's Spurs.
The draw kept Spurs within touching distance of Klopp's men and the top four - separated by just two points - with Salah's goals continuing to be a vital factor of Liverpool's form.
Salah now has 21 goals in 25 Premier League games, with four in as many games, which sees him second to only Kane who has 22.
His contributions have been massive for Liverpool's aspirations of maintaining their position among Europe's finest in the Champions League, and he was naturally recognised after the draw.
Klopp told the Liverpool Echo: 'It (Salah's second) was a fantastic goal, it was an outstanding goal, it was an outstanding performance.'