Mohamed Salah is fast becoming a legend for his on-field goalscoring feats at Liverpool, with the Kop having already created catchy songs to celebrate his exploits.

And now, he’s winning plaudits for the work he does off the pitch too.

The latest example came when Oscar Bridson, a young Reds fan, living on the Isle of Man, was given a homework assignment to use words ending in “ng”.

The first word Oscar thought of was “king” and particularly the new King of the Kop, and his favourite player, Egyptian superstar Salah.

He then took it a bit further deciding to include the “Mo Salah” chant in his homework and drew Salah with a crown and a pyramid.

His mum Sarah-Marie, also a proud Liverpool fan, was pleased as punch with her son’s effort and shared a picture of it on Twitter with the words: “Oscar took his homework to another level tonight.”

Looking forward to meeting Oscar soon 😁 — Mohamed Salah (@22mosalah) February 13, 2018

The tweet took off and attracted the attention of Salah himself who tweeted back a week later: “Looking forward to meeting Oscar soon.”

In the interim Salah had discovered that Oscar had suffered with serious illness, having three airway surgeries over the last year so he had asked the club to help Oscar and his mum attend the West Ham game at Anfield.

This time last year my little man was in @AlderHey having his 3rd airway surgery.... back in few weeks to see you guys. I don’t know where we would be without you guys....looking like more surgery for my dude #besthospital #alderhey #complexairway 💙 pic.twitter.com/Q5MJTyHAFh — Sarah-Marie Bridson (@SMBRIDSON) January 29, 2018

Not surprisingly Oscar had the greatest day of his young life as Liverpool won 4-1 and Salah himself scored yet another goal.

Afterwards Sarah-Marie shared Oscar’s delight.

I have had tears , he doesn’t want to leave Liverpool , he has the most memorable time of his life first game at @LFC , we may never be able to experience a weekend like we did, so thank you to everyone who made his weekend so special... especially @22mosalah ⚽️❤️🇪🇬 pic.twitter.com/7UfDnF7wth — Sarah-Marie Bridson (@SMBRIDSON) February 25, 2018

With charitable acts like this its’ no wonder Salah is quickly becoming one of Liverpool’s most popular players.

There seems to be no wrong that Salah can do at the moment on and off the pitchy and Reds fans are hoping long will it continue.

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