THIS is the moment that Scotland star Kieran Tierney made a young Arsenal fan very happy prior to their game with Liverpool last night.

The Celtic hero spent time with young Gunners fan Cameron at the Emirates on Wednesday evening.

Cameron has cerebral palsy. He is going into hospital for a big operation, so Arsenal's match with Liverpool was his last before that.

Cameron's trainer, Tony Smith, has appealed on social media in an effort to see if KT could meet the youngster, who is also a fan of Celtic.

And the left-back answered the call.

Tierney and Cameron exchanged shirts as the 24-year-old met with his family and signed memorabilia for him.

Arsenal tweeted: "In our last match before he undergoes surgery, Arsenal fan Cameron reached out to @KieranTierney1 to try and meet his hero

"You’re an inspiration, Cameron. It was brilliant to have you with us last night. Keep fighting!"

Tierney added on social media: "Amazing to meet Cameron and his family last night. A genuine inspiration."

Cameron's mum, Clare Taylor, posted a video of her son prior the meeting, where he said: "This so cool. I am speechless. I've got a Celtic top as I've been to a few Celtic games.

"I was screaming at you as you got your water bottle to see if the rumours of you going to Arsenal were true. I was very happy you decided to go to Arsenal."