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Alisson and Fabinho's moment with Mo Salah spotted after pre-World Cup encounter

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Brazil defeated Egypt in the two nations' final warm-up game before the World Cup, which allowed for Alisson and Fabinho to share a moment with Mohamed Salah after fulltimeAlisson Becker, Mohamed Salah, and Fabinho were seen together after Brazil's win over Egypt(Image: X @AnythingLFC_)Three Liverpool greats linked up, with Alisson, Mohamed Salah, and Fabinho seen talking and embracing after Brazil defeated Egypt in a World Cup warm-up game.On Saturday, with the World Cup set to kick off next week, Brazil and Egypt clashed in a final exhibition match before the tournament begins. The game saw several Liverpool stars, past and present, cross paths, including goalkeeper Alisson.Alisson started the game in goal for Brazil, although he was withdrawn at halftime with the score tied at 1-1 thanks to goals from Bruno Guimaraes and Mostafa Ziko.



Regardless of the defeat, Salah was seen with a smile on his face as he embraced and spoke to Alisson and Fabinho after fulltime.Earlier this year, Salah confirmed he will be leaving Anfield, and with Fabinho already moving on to Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia, Alisson is the last remaining member of the trio still at Liverpool. He could yet be joined in the Middle East by Salah, who departed Liverpool by mutual consent following the 2025-26 season.Content cannot be displayed without consentOver his legendary nine-year tenure with the club, Salah made 435 appearances, scored 255 goals, and provided 119 assists across all competitions.

Alisson has made 332 appearances, kept 137 clean sheets, and scored 1 iconic goal during his career with Liverpool.For Reds fans, seeing Alisson with Salah and Fabinho is a sight for sore eyes. The group appeared to be talking and laughing after the game before taking a photo together.Both Brazil and Egypt will now prepare to begin their World Cup quest.Brazil, the record five-time champions, take on Morocco in New York/New Jersey on Saturday, June 13, while Egypt face Belgium on Monday, June 15.