There are the goals, the assists and the lengthy ‘only Mohamed Salah’ records. There are the trophies, the ending of long waits, and the individual honours. The one-season wonder doing it over and over and over again. 374 direct goal involvements in 435 games.
There’s the symbolism of the ‘Never Give Up’ t-shirt, the top off ‘now you’re gonna believe us’ celebration against Manchester United, *those* moments in the tensest of battles against Manchester City, a hat-trick at Old Trafford, the collective heartache when he was forced off in tears in Kiev, the shared euphoria during that selfie celebration in the title-clinching win over Tottenham…
That doesn’t even scratch the surface of what he’s done, what he’s given, what he means to millions around the world.
It can’t fit into a post, so thankfully I have the space of a whole book.
One of the very best there is, there ever was, and there ever will be.
Some players arrive at Liverpool with big expectations. A very small few leave as legends…@MoSalah leaves as one of the greatest to ever wear the shirt.
I still remember the beginning, the excitement when he signed, the belief that he could be special… but I don’t think any of us could have imagined just how much he would give to this club. Goals, trophies, unforgettable nights at Anfield, and moments that will live forever in the hearts of supporters all over the world.
What always struck me most, though, was not just the player, but the man. Humble, relentless, proud to represent Liverpool, and fully aware of what the badge means to millions of people. He carried that responsibility with class every single day.
It was a privilege to be there at the start of this journey, and an even greater privilege to watch him light up the pitch along the way.
Thank you for everything you gave to Liverpool Football Club, on and off the pitch. You will always be part of the family, and your place in the history of this club is secure forever.
A true legend. ❤️👑🇪🇬
Mohamed Salah is to bring the curtain down on his illustrious career with Liverpool Football Club at the end of the 2025-26 season.
The time to fully celebrate his legacy and achievements will follow later in the year when he bids farewell to Anfield ❤️