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Mohamed Salah 'bid farewell' to Liverpool as expert delivers worrying verdict

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Mohamed Salah basked in the Anfield crowd and made sure to applaud all in attendance on Saturday after he was introduced from the bench early in Liverpool's clash against BrightonMohamed Salah will not be seen again by Liverpool fans, according to a body language expert. Body language expert Darren Stanton thinks this is a sign that he will depart Liverpool imminently."Mohamed Salah looked very, very emotional after the Brighton game," Stanton told OLBG.



I don't think we're going to see him again, if I'm honest."He had tears in his eyes when he was clapping along with the crowd, so I think that's his swan song, his kind of farewell," Stanton continued."I think even though it's not formal, I think he knows in his heart that he's never going to be in that situation and walk on that pitch again. So I do think he's going to be going and not coming back."Salah had an expression, it was sadness and disappointment because, obviously, things hadn't gone differently.

Principally, he was quite sad, quite emotional, had tears in his eyes, and facially, he was flashing microexpressions of sadness."READ MORE: National media ask same question about Mohamed Salah as Liverpool uncertainty continues – 'Tears in his eyes'READ MORE: Liverpool sent Mohamed Salah future warning despite much-needed returnThe match ended 2-0, with Hugo Ekitike opening the scoring inside of a minute and the Frenchman adding another goal on the hour mark, which Salah had set up.Manager Slot was questioned about Salah after the victory and when asked if he wanted to see the forward back after he has represented Egypt at AFCON, the Dutchman simply replied: "Yes."Salah himself declined speaking to the media, joking: "Two weekends in a row? He was in the squad and my first substitution."There is no issue for me to resolve," he added.