Anfilde’s tears: Salah bids farewell to “Liverpool” for good
Merseyside stood still. When Mohamed Salah left the pitch for the last time, amidst thunderous applause from the fans, even the most steadfast supporters couldn’t hide their tears. It wasn’t just a transfer situation—it was the departure of an entire era. Over seven seasons, the Egyptian player went from being an ambitious rookie to a living legend. His goals, records, and unwavering dedication became synonymous with modern “Liverpool”.
The numbers speak for themselves: over 200 goals in official matches, decisive goals in Champions League and Europa League finals, and the title of the club’s top scorer in European competitions. But behind all those statistics lies something more important: character, leadership, and the ability to take on the pressure during critical moments. Today, as he removed his red shirt, Anfilde stood up and applauded. Not for the trophies… but for loyalty.
Salah’s departure is the end of a chapter, but not the end of history. His legacy has already been carved into marble in the club’s history. As “Liverpool” continues to develop its attacking style, fans will always remember that moment: the king in tears, the fans in applause, and the song “You’ll Never Walk Alone” echoing through the stadium.
Thank you, Mo. You were more than just a player. You were the soul of an era.