Mohamed Salah is finally back in the goals for Liverpool.Saturday's 3-0 win over Southampton saw the Egyptian score his first goal since August 25 and his third in the Premier League this season.Joel Matip also got on the scoresheet, while an own goal from Wesley Hoedt in the 10th minute gave Liverpool the lead.Salah thought he had made it 4-0 in the 89th minute when he walked back onto the pitch and tapped home from close range, but the referee gave offside.It denied the 26-year-old a much-needed brace, with Jurgen Klopp explaining after the game that he thought his star man was unlucky in front of goal."We wanted to score of course," said the German, "we were a bit unlucky in one or the other situations. It was probably offside with Mo."The first half with Mo was a bit unlucky with a nice situation, a good ball from Matip. All round it was a good performance, very controlled in the second half and that's how it should be."Salah has somewhat struggled in front of goal this season and his frustrations have been noticeable on the pitch.Scoring against Southampton will have come as a huge relief and after the game he showed his class by making one young Liverpool fan's dreams come true.Heartwarming footage has emerged of Salah removing his No.11 shirt and handing it to a lucky lad called Lewis, who was so happy he cried tears of joy.Check out the video below, which was posted on Twitter by the youngster's father, Wayne Dunlop.

Amazing. And just to make things even better for Wayne and son Lewis, Salah actually replied to the tweet.

That's what football is all about. Well played, Mo.