'It feels special. I'm blessed' - Mo Salah says he will always love Liverpool as nine-year story nears end
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'It feels special. I'm blessed' - Mo Salah says he will always love Liverpool as nine-year story nears end
Mohamed Salah is preparing to leave Liverpool after nine years. He describes the season as the most frustrating and unhappy of his time at Anfield, following public comments and a period of tension involving being dropped from the squad and claims about his relationship with head coach Arne Slot. After returning from the Africa Cup of Nations, the decision to part ways with a year remaining on his contract suggested the situation was not fully resolved. Despite calls for a return to the “heavy metal football” style associated with Jurgen Klopp, Salah emphasizes his lasting affection for the club. He credits the supporters, the city, and the appreciation he received as the most important parts of his journey, calling the opportunity to play and perform for nine years a blessing.
"“The club means everything. The people mean everything, the city means everything. I will always love this club. I will always support it,” he told Salah: Farewell to the King, an LFC Orginal film made available on YouTube."
"“It means to me everything. You live in the club, you feel the love and appreciation from the fans. This is the most important thing, people appreciate what you have done and appreciate everything you've done for them and for yourself.”"
"“It feels special. I'm blessed. Not too many people had the opportunity to play here nine years and perform how I performed or just enjoy or go through the process that I've been through. So, it's a blessing and something I don't take for granted.”"
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