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Mohamed Salah has trained for the last time as a Liverpool player ahead of his farewell match against Brentford on Sunday.The Egyptian said his goodbyes along with Andy Robertson on what must have been an emotional day at the AXA Training Centre.During the afternoon, Arne Slot presented the outgoing legends with a mosaic put together by Liverpool staff celebrating their nine years with the club. And as he accepted the gift, Salah had some pointed last words for his teammates, warning them that they had better improve next season.
Should Arne Slot drop Mohamed Salah from the squad to face Brentford? đ A sour end could be in store⌠Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images Salah warns Liverpool teammates of âworst club in the worldâAlthough Salah has cut a happy figure on his way out of Liverpool, there is undeniably a degree of bitterness about saying goodbye a year before the end of his contract.This also came through in his final training ground message, with the 33-year-old warning the gathered players that losing with Liverpool makes it âthe worst club in the worldâ.âOne more thing I want to say,â Salah said ominously, after some words from Slot, Robertson and himself.âBeing in Liverpool, winning something for Liverpool and winning games, itâs the best thing that could happen to you.âPhoto by Nikki Dyer â LFC/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesREAD MORE: Liverpoolâs final predicted XI of 25/26 as Arne Slot decides whether to punish Mo Salah vs BrentfordâI think itâs the best club in the world when you win something and the worst club in the world when you lose. So, you better win next year!âThere were chuckles and laughs from the group, but Salah clearly meant what he said.The No.
11 has been very outspoken on his way out about the need to keep standards high once he exits the club, and his worries that things will fall by the wayside.But while his words are a reminder of the mentality Salah possesses, he does not need to worry so much. These Liverpool players now know very well what it is like to lose with this club, hopefully they can use that experience to drive themselves on to better next year without the Egyptian King.
