Mohamed Salah etched his name into Liverpool’s history books one final time during his emotional departure from Anfield. The Egyptian maestro delivered a crucial assist in Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Brentford, securing his place as the club’s all-time top assist provider in Premier League history with 93 deliveries—one more than former record holder Steven Gerrard.
The milestone came in the 38th and final matchday of the season, as Salah played his farewell game for the Reds. His vision and precision allowed Curtis Jones to score the only goal for Liverpool, capping off a legendary spell with the Merseyside giants.
a career defined by creativity and goals
Salah’s contributions extend far beyond Premier League play. Over 442 appearances for Liverpool, he has provided 123 assists across all competitions, showcasing his extraordinary ability to create scoring chances. Additionally, he holds the club record for most goals in European competitions, with 53 strikes.
At 33 years old, Salah leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered for decades. His final match was a fitting tribute to a player whose creativity and clutch performances defined an era at Liverpool.
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