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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesMohamed SalahMohamed Salah is set to leave Liverpool at the end of the season, and the Egyptian forward gave a farewell message to his teammates ahead of his final game for the Reds against BrentfordMohamed Salah had some parting words for his Liverpool teammates ahead of his final game for the club(Image: Michael Regan, Getty Images)Mohamed Salah has made it abundantly clear to his Liverpool team-mates that they had "better win next year" as he prepares to depart the club. He also finished as the Premier League's leading scorer on four separate occasions.Ahead of his final appearance for the club, which will take place against Brentford at Anfield on Sunday, Salah, alongside Andy Robertson, was presented with a memento commemorating his time at the club by manager Arne Slot.
"I don't want to be emotional today, because tomorrow is going to be an emotional day," Salah said."But, I really appreciate every moment I've had at this club."I've had a great time with all of you, and it's something I will take with me in the future, so thank you very much. Hopefully, I'll see you soon again."Following Robertson's address, Salah delivered one final message to next season's Liverpool squad, offering a very honest take on what it means to play for the Reds.Content cannot be displayed without consentHe added: "One more thing I want to say."Being in Liverpool, winning something for Liverpool and winning games is the best thing that could happen to you."I think it's 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!"During his speech, Robertson added: "I can only say the same as Mo, I think it's been in the nine years, the best years of our lives. We've had so much fun, so much laughter, and so much success as well.READ MORE: Trent Alexander-Arnold's Real Madrid prediction looking worse and worse after England snubREAD MORE: Alisson stance on Liverpool future amid new twist in Juventus transfer claims"It's been an absolute pleasure to share the changing room with you lads, from the bottom of my heart, thank you so much."Liverpool head into their clash against Brentford knowing that they need to avoid defeat to confirm Champions League football next season.
