'I've cried more than in my whole life' - Mohamed Salah's farewell to Liverpool
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'I've cried more than in my whole life' - Mohamed Salah's farewell to Liverpool
Mohamed Salah provided an assist for Curtis Jones and struck a free-kick that hit the post during Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Brentford. He was substituted in the 74th minute and received an impromptu guard of honour from teammates. Salah kissed the turf before sitting on the bench, but became emotional only after the match ended. He said he cried more than in his entire life and described Liverpool as a place where he shared his youth and helped return the club to its rightful position. He expressed hope the team continues fighting for everything and noted the importance of fan love. Liverpool’s head coach said the team deserved more results despite securing Champions League qualification.
"“Again we didn't get what we deserved and that is a common theme this season, we deserved to win,” said head coach Arne Slot. “Although in the 100th minute we could have lost it as they get a serious chance and it didn't go in.”"
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