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What’s Going on with Salah’s Remark Before Liverpool’s Final Game Against Brentford? (Video)

Eurofootball24 May 2026 16:19 GMT+7

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What’s Going on with Salah’s Remark Before Liverpool’s Final Game Against Brentford? (Video)

What’s Going on with Salah’s Remark Before Liverpool’s Final Game Against Brentford? (Video)

On 24 May 2026, Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah left a thought-provoking message ahead of his final appearance for Liverpool in the 2025-26 Premier League season, hosting Brentford tonight at 22:00 GMT+7.

Mohamed Salah has announced he will leave the "Reds" after this match, deciding to cancel the remaining year on his contract, concluding nine years at Anfield and helping the team win eight trophies as follows:

Two Premier League titles

One UEFA Champions League title

One FIFA Club World Cup title

Two Carabao Cup (League Cup) titles

One FA Cup

One UEFA Super Cup

Recently, Liverpool shared a clip from their final training session before the Brentford game. The club has prepared commemorative gifts for Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, two legendary players departing after this match. Current manager Arne Slot delivered words of blessing.

When it was their turn to address their Liverpool teammates, Mohamed Salah raised his hand to say there was something he wanted to add before everyone took a group photo as a keepsake: "Wait, I have one more thing to say."

"Being part of Liverpool, winning a trophy with Liverpool, and winning matches is the best thing that can happen to you."

"I think this club will be the best in the world when you win something, and the worst in the world when you lose. So you have to win next year."

Although in the clip Mohamed Salah and Arne Slot embrace smiling as if all is well, Salah’s words have been interpreted as expressing some frustration with Slot. Last week, Salah posted criticism regarding the team’s less aggressive playing style compared to the Jürgen Klopp era, noting the transition from Premier League champions to struggling for a UCL spot until the final match.