Mohamed Salah said he cried “more than I did my whole life” in his final appearance for Liverpool after a nine-year spell at the club in which he broke a bunch of scoring records. Salah was given a standing ovation and kissed the turf after being substituted in the 74th minute of the 1-1 draw with Brentford at Anfield in the Premier League on Sunday. After the match, the Egypt winger received a guard of honor from his Liverpool teammates and staff that he walked through in tears. “I cried a lot, more than I did my whole life, but it’s very tough to leave a place like this,” Salah said.

The Liverpool legend will wave goodbye after the final game of the season against Brentford and his fall-out with manager Arne Slot will not even be given a second thought

Mohamed Salah's status as one of Liverpool's greatest players of all time transcends his achievements in the sport.