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Mohamed Salah’s Emotional Farewell at Anfield Ends in Draw with Brentford

The Egyptian winger left Liverpool after nine trophy‑laden years, receiving a standing ovation and a special plaque as his teammates and manager paid tribute

Liverpool's storied Anfield witnessed a bittersweet finale as Mohamed Salah's final appearance for the club ended in a 1‑1 stalemate against Brentford.

A Legacy Defined by Nine Titles

The Egyptian forward, who had been a catalyst throughout the season, crafted the solitary Liverpool goal with a delicate trivela that sliced through Brentford's defence.

In a moving tribute the club unveiled a plaque on the Champions Wall commemorating the nine trophies Salah helped secure during his nine‑year spell a testament to his impact on the Merseyside giants.

Salah's voice trembled as he addressed the crowd admitting that he had cried extensively and that the journey with Liverpool had been the defining chapter of his career.

He urged his fellow players to give everything for the badge emphasizing that relentless effort outweighs raw talent a sentiment that resonated with the fans watching from the stands.

Manager Arne Slot alongside club executives Billy Hogan and Richard Hughes praised Salah and his fellow departing stalwart Andy Robertson highlighting their professionalism and the indelible mark they leave on the squad.

The stadium erupted in a standing ovation a fitting send‑off for a player whose contributions transcended statistics and embodied the spirit of Liverpool's recent era.

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