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Beryl explained Mo had agreed to come over to see her as he went down the tunnel while she sat in the Main Stand behind Arne Slot's dugout.He exited the pitch and soon came back out as the stands emptied where he signed autographs for the Anfield faithful.After signing shirts and getting selfies he walked off, before realising he had told Beryl he would come see her.She quickly found herself grabbing a photo with the iconic number 11, describing him as "lovely" and now preparing to say goodbye to the Liverpool legend this weekend as Liverpool take on Brentford for the final Premier League game of the season - and the last Mo Salah will play in a Liverpool shirt.Speaking to the ECHO in the days leading up to the match, Beryl said: "He's just on top. He can never be replaced.She added: "Whenever I have had a chat with him and a photo, he has spoken to the kids.
YNWA."Salah will depart as the third highest goalscorer of all time at Anfield on 257, behind only Ian Rush (346) and Roger Hunt (285), and he exits as a club legend having won two Premier League titles and the 2019 Champions League as part of a lengthy honours listThe 33-year-old, though, said the most important aspect of his time at Liverpool is the bond he has forged with the club's followers since signing from Roma for around £36m in 2017."It means to me everything," Salah said in a new LFCTV production titled 'Salah: Farewell to the King'. So, it’s a blessing and something I don’t take for granted.”Salah adds: “The club means everything.
I will always support it.“My kids will always support it and even when I talk to them now, I tell them like, we’re leaving Liverpool, they say, ‘Well, we’re going to support the club even when you leave’.“I say, ‘We’re not going to support my new club?’ They say, ‘No, we love Liverpool. I say: ‘Okay, fine’.”Salah was awarded the club's player of the month for April, making it the 29th time he has been chosen for the accolade since he arrived in 2017.
