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Mohamed Salah 'knows he's leaving Liverpool' as telling behaviour spotted in 'farewell'

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Mohamed Salah was brought off the bench to play a key role in Liverpool's 2-0 win over Brighton, but a body language expert claims his emotional display spoke volumes about his futureMohamed Salah's Anfield days could be numbered according to a body language specialist. I don't think we're going to see him again, if I'm honest.READ MORE: Jamie Carragher gives Mohamed Salah verdict and aims snide Rio Ferdinand World Cup jabREAD MORE: Ibrahima Konate reveals Mo Salah feelings on Arne Slot after Liverpool bust-up"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.Get 65% off Premier League kits and merchThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Principally, he was quite sad, quite emotional, had tears in his eyes, and facially, he was flashing microexpressions of sadness."The match ended 2-0 thanks to Hugo Ekitike's brace.

Ekitike scored within the first minute and then again at the 60-minute mark, the latter assisted by Salah.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 chose to keep quiet, cheekily telling reporters: "Two weekends in a row? No, no."However, when Slot was probed about whether the 33-year-old wished to continue at Anfield, he said: "That I think you already know the answer.