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SportFootballLiverpool FCLiverpool legend Rovbbie Fowler reflects on the "extraordinary" impact of Mohamed Salah at AnfieldRobbie Fowler believes Mohamed Salah leaves Liverpool as one of the Premier League era's greatest ever players - calling his impact "extraordinary."Salah is into the final weeks of a nine-year career on Merseyside where he has won two Premier League titles, the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup in 2019, and the FA Cup in 2022 alongside a couple of League Cups.During that period, the Egyptian winger has netted 257 times, marking him out as the third highest goalscorer of all time at Anfield behind only Roger Hunt and Ian Rush.READ MORE: Liverpool revise ticket rises plan after fan protests as statement madeREAD MORE: Arne Slot agent lifts lid on Liverpool contract talks and most difficult negotiationsSalah, who is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, is expected to feature in the final game of the campaign at home to Brentford on May 24 and an emotional afternoon is expected when the supporters say goodbye to the forward and left-back Andy Robertson, who also leaves after nine seasons at the club."I mean he's been an absolutely superb player for Liverpool, I've met him on a few occasions and he's a wonderful man," Fowler told ITV Racing at Chester Races."I mean what he has brought to the football club has been extraordinary. I think his goals, his games, his performances have all been extraordinary and he will be a big miss."Not only is he one of Liverpool's greatest players, and not even in just the Premier League era, I am talking about Liverpool in the years gone by as well, I think he has been one of the Premier League's greatest as well."So he will be a big miss for Liverpool and a big miss for the Premier League as well.
So I am sad to see him go, but unfortunately it happens when we get a little bit older, doesn't it?"Liverpool return to action when they host Chelsea at Anfield on Saturday afternoon (12.30pm kick-off).They then head to Aston Villa before the last-day visit of Brentford.Salah has hinted he could return for the trip to Villa. He said: "The injury is fine.
I will definitely [play in the final game of the season] and probably before that, hopefully."Choose Liverpool Echo as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCMohamed SalahRobbie Fowler
