New Delhi: Mohamed Salah It was announced that he would leave Liverpool at the end of the season, bringing an end to a brilliant nine-year spell. His departure marks the end of one of the club’s most successful eras, with the Egyptian striker firmly cementing himself among Liverpool’s all-time greats.Looking back on his journey, Salah said: “Liverpool is more than just a football club. It’s a passion, it’s a history, it’s a spirit. I can’t explain it in words to anyone who’s not part of this club.”
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Salah’s impact can best be understood through his staggering statistics. Since joining from Roma for around $50 million in 2017, he has scored 255 goals in 435 games, making him Liverpool’s third-highest scorer in history, behind only Ian Rush (346) and Roger Hunt (285).exist Premier League Salah alone has been directly involved in 281 goals (189 goals and 92 assists), making him the player with the most goals for a single club in the history of this competition.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (AP Photo/Jon Super)
He also created 534 chances in aerial battles, highlighting his versatile offensive capabilities.His consistency is further reflected in his goalscoring rate, averaging a goal every 138 minutes and reaching 100 Premier League goals in just 151 games, a club record.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebrates with a selfie (AP Photo/Jon Super, File)
Salah also performed well in important moments. He scored 48 goals in the league Champions League Plays for Liverpool and holds the club’s record for the fastest European goal (55 seconds). On an unforgettable night, he scored the fastest hat-trick in the Champions League in just 6 minutes and 12 seconds.In terms of trophies, he has won 8 major titles, including 2 Premier League titles, 1 Champions League title, 1 FA Cup title, 2 League Cup titles, the Club World Cup and the European Super Cup. Personally, he won the Premier League Golden Boot 4 times, tying Thierry Henry’s record.
Complicated endings and future
Despite his legendary status, Salah’s final season was a tumultuous one. He admitted feeling “thrown under the bus” after a dip in form, with reports of tension between him and manager Arne Slott. His performances have also been below his standards, with few league goals this season.Meanwhile, Liverpool are dealing with injuries, a lack of depth and inconsistency, leaving them facing a major rebuild.
Mohamed Salah applauds (AP Photo/Jon Super)
Replacing Salah will be the first priority, but filling the void left by a player of his quality and influence will be a huge challenge.Salah’s future remains uncertain, with a move to Saudi Arabia, Major League Soccer or a return to Europe currently being discussed. Attention now turns to giving him a fitting farewell.Whatever happens next, Salah leaves behind a legacy defined by numbers, trophies and unforgettable moments, cementing his status as one of the greatest players in Liverpool’s history.



