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Mohamed Salah shares touching Anfield moment with family ahead of farewell

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Mohamed Salah is counting down the days until his final appearance in a Liverpool shirt on Sunday afternoon vs Brentford. Image Credits: Instagram/@mosalahThe countdown is well and truly here for Liverpool fans, with Mohamed Salah taking to Instagram to show him doing some goodbye rounds at Anfield with two of his daughters this week.Sunday vs Brentford will be the last time the Anfield faithful see Salah and as well as Andy Robertson walk out in a Liverpool shirt on home soil, with both players having played huge roles in one of the club’s most memorable periods in recent history.For the Egyptian, it seems he is already doing his final goodbye laps, posting a series of images to social media today as he ticks towards his final matchday on Merseyside: Image Credits: Instagram/@Mohamed SalahThe club has already confirmed that special Anfield mosaics are being prepared to pay tribute to both Salah and Robertson ahead of kick-off.The gesture is designed to honour the pair’s contribution to the club and give supporters the chance to say a fitting goodbye during what promises to be an emotional send-off.



Instagram/@Mohamed SalahBut speaking of Salah’s social media activity, there has been quite a lot of negative reaction to his statement following the 4-2 defeat to Aston Villa.Jamie Carragher claimed that the statement was for “Salah FC” and not for the benefit of Liverpool FC but suggests Arne Slot has no choice but to include the Egyptian vs Brentford on Sunday:“I’m not surprised,” Jamie Carragher said. “I told everybody, ‘something else will come before the end of the season.”“Arne Slot is not in a position of great strength at Liverpool at the moment, and that’s why Salah made his comments.

He hasn’t got the backing of the crowd right now, and that’s why Salah’s done it.“He’s put him in a really awkward position where he knows he’s almost got to pick him and give him that send-off because if he doesn’t give him the send-off, I think the fans will turn even more.It feels highly unlikely that the 33-year-old will not feature in at least some capacity at Anfield.