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Mohamed Salah's Remarkable Liverpool Legacy Over Nine Years
Mohamed Salah concluded a nine-year tenure at Liverpool, leaving behind record-breaking achievements and a lasting impact on the club and English football.

Mohamed Salah's departure from Liverpool marked not just the end of a player's journey at a historic club but the conclusion of one of the most outstanding individual eras in modern English football history.
Over nine full years wearing the red jersey, the Egyptian star bid farewell to the Anfield supporters following the match against Brentford, leaving behind a legacy that will be difficult to replicate and statistics that will remain etched in the memories of the club and the English Premier League for many years.
Since joining Liverpool in the summer of 2017, Salah transformed the team's offensive approach and became the central figure in German coach Jürgen Klopp's project, which restored the club to domestic and continental triumphs.
The Egyptian player quickly established himself as a relentless goal-scoring machine, a true leader on the pitch, and a global symbol for the English club.
Throughout his Liverpool career, Salah appeared in 442 matches across various competitions, contributing to 377 goals by scoring 257 times and providing 120 assists, making him one of the most influential players in the club’s history in terms of both numbers and achievements.
His contributions extended beyond individual statistics, as he played a key role in Liverpool's major collective successes during the modern era. The team won the English Premier League twice, secured the UEFA Champions League title, the FIFA Club World Cup, the UEFA Super Cup, the FA Cup, the English League Cup, and the Community Shield.
Historically, Salah ranks as Liverpool's third-highest goalscorer across all competitions and is fourth on the Premier League's all-time top scorers list, confirming his status as one of the greatest players to have competed in the league.
He also inscribed his name in golden letters among African players in England, becoming the highest-scoring African player in Premier League history and the top African assister, a testament to his consistency and development over the years.
Salah demonstrated exceptional performance stability, becoming the first player in Premier League history to contribute more than 20 goals in eight consecutive seasons. He also achieved an unprecedented feat by scoring and assisting over 10 goals in four consecutive seasons and later became the only player to reach this mark in six different Premier League campaigns.
At Liverpool, Salah dominated most of the club's historic attacking records. He is the club's all-time top scorer in the Premier League, the leading scorer for Liverpool in the Champions League, the player with the most goal contributions for the Reds in the continental competition, and the highest goal contributor for Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League.
Individually, Salah amassed numerous awards that solidified his legendary status in England. He won the Golden Boot four times and received the Player of the Season awards from the Professional Footballers' Association, the Football Writers' Association, and the Premier League, in addition to holding the record for the most Premier League Player of the Month awards jointly.
Perhaps the most distinctive aspect of Salah's journey at Liverpool is that it was not merely about statistics and trophies but the story of a player who redefined the image of Arab and African footballers in Europe. He became a role model for a whole generation of fans and players worldwide. Salah evolved from a quietly acquired signing into a true legend who crafted glory at Anfield and became an integral part of the club’s modern identity.
Although Mohamed Salah has left Liverpool, his contributions over nine years will remain vivid in the memories of English and global football fans as one of the greatest players ever to wear the Reds' shirt and among the most prominent legends of the Premier League.
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