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The Anfield crowd rose to their feet as Mohamed Salah walked off the pitch for the final time as a Liverpool player following a historic careerMohamed Salah embraced the moment at Anfield for the final timeMohamed Salah stood still in the center of the Anfield pitch as thousands of Liverpool supporters rose to their feet to say goodbye to the Egyptian winger.In the 74th minute of Liverpool's final-day clash with Brentford, Salah took his final steps across Anfield. But the tears and prolonged applause were not just for his efforts on the day, but for the impact he has had on Liverpool Football Club across nine unforgettable years.READ MORE: Liverpool fans spot major issue with new Adidas kit in Mo Salah's final gameREAD MORE: Liverpool fans make their feelings clear on Jordan Henderson upon Anfield returnFour Golden Boots, two Premier League titles, a Champions League, Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FA Cup, two EFL Cups and a Community Shield - that is what Salah leaves Anfield with.His Liverpool teammates rushed to embrace Salah, including Andy Robertson, who was also playing his final game for the Reds.
Just before completing his walk towards the bench, the Egyptian international dropped to all fours and kissed the Anfield pitch for the final time.LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MAY 24: Mohamed Salah of Liverpool embraces teammate Andrew Robertson as he is substituted off during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Brentford at Anfield on May 24, 2026 in Liverpool, England. Liverpool finish the season in fifth, three points above sixth-placed Bournemouth, who could have overtaken the Reds had results gone differently on the final day.In an LFCTV video, Salah shared his admiration for the club and stated: "It means to me 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. We’re going to support Liverpool.
