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All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageCarragher anticipates that Salah will receive a fond farewell, and believes he has a right to expect one.Speaking on The Overlap when posed the question about Salah by Gary Neville, Carragher said: "I think a player of that level – that's something I said in January when all the talk of him going to AFCON, 'Will he come back, will he play for Liverpool again?' I think I said at the time, it'll be sad if Mo Salah leaves now. That's what I'm sure he's thinking, he doesn't want his last game to be at Anfield, he wants his last game to be in the Champions League, that will be tough with the draw, but that's what the idea should be."Get 25% off Mo Salah printed Liverpool kitsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
"I'm not sure it's ideal timing to announce that," he said in return."I don't know why he doesn't wait until the end of the season. So just say they come off it in the last month or two, and they don't do anything in the cup matches, and he's not at his best, they'll be saying, 'He's already left the club and his heart is not in it.'"Keane warned: "I think that can turn a bit nasty, so this idea of a parade... it would be different if they were Arsenal, top of the league, they're going to win the league like last year.
I don't know why he doesn't wait until the end of the season and go, 'I've done my bit.'"Carragher chipped in: "I've got no problem with the timing to be fair."But Keane simply reinforced his point. Salah's in the game and misses one or two chances, you know what fans are like, 'He's already switched off, he's left the building.'"Content cannot be displayed without consent
