Mohamed Salah has set the Premier League alight since arriving from Roma in the summer.The Egyptian speedster has played a massive role in turning Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool into one of the most terrifying attacking forces in Europe, netting at will and causing many a defender to consider whether their career is worth it.Having smashed four goals past a hapless Watford, Salah leads the way - by quite a distance - in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot and with Harry Kane crocked, he could further extend that lead.Just a reminder that he’s a winger too.It is no surprise then, that the Egyptian has rapidly become an absolute fan favourite on the Anfield terraces, especially after Brazilian magician Philippe Coutinho jumped ship for Barcelona in the January transfer window.The Salah song, sung by Red’s fans at every game without fail, has gone viral as the 26-year-old continues to enjoy the season of a lifetime.His meteoric rise to the pinnacle of the English game has even drawn the gaze of European powerhouse Real Madrid, who may look to pounce on Europe’s hottest talent and make him their latest Galactico.However, while that may concern Liverpool fans, Salah only continues to further engrave his name on their hearts after a video of him surprising young school children went viral on Liverpool’s official YouTube channel.The youngsters were brought in to take part in what they had been told was a commentary competition, with the winners earning the chance to meet Salah, but little did they know that the moment they started to describe one of Salah’s many goals, the Egyptian would burst out from behind a poster nearby to surprise them.As you can imagine, some of the reactions were absolutely priceless with many left absolutely speechless by the sight of their hero celebrating just a few feet away.

Others made the most of the opportunity with one particular youngster ruffling Salah’s famous afro as some of his teammates tend to do after he scores.

It really was a wonderful gesture from the rising star of world football and something the kids will remember for the rest of their lives.

Reds fans took to Twitter to praise their superstar and as you can imagine, there was a lot of love.

Good on you Mo.

Salah will have to be at his very best in the coming weeks as the Reds take on a rampant Manchester City in one the most hotly anticipated UEFA Champions League quarter-finals of recent years.

If the Egyptian is given the opportunity to turn it on, City could be in big trouble.