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It'd be a shame because of what he's achieved and what he's done at Liverpool."When you consider the greats of the game that have played for Liverpool, there are only two players that have scored more than him. He'll go down as a Premier League great, whether he has played his last match or not.
And it'd be such a shame for him to go out like this after what he's done for Liverpool."One thing I will say, though, is that it won't be forgotten all of this, but I don't think it'll ruin his legacy. He's achieved so much, and Liverpool wouldn't have won what they have without him, so I don't think it'll ruin his legacy, but it will be tarnished."This view clashes dramatically with comments from former Manchester United striker Rooney following Salah's explosive interview.
He claimed Salah's behaviour has 'destroyed' how the club will remember him.Rooney said: "He is absolutely destroying his legacy at Liverpool. To have the arrogance to say he doesn't have to earn his place because he has already earned his place, you need to be at your best every week to try and stay in the team."If I was one of his team-mates, I wouldn't be happy at all with what he said because this is where Liverpool need him most.
