Mohamed Salah received a farewell video from Liverpool a week after a social media post criticizing the club’s decline and calling for “heavy metal football.” The post followed a defeat at Aston Villa and referenced the style associated with former manager Jurgen Klopp, under whom Salah produced his best form. Slot said the criticism did not affect preparations, stating that training sessions showed no meaningful differences from the rest of the season. He emphasized that the priority was qualifying for the Champions League on Sunday and preparing Salah and the whole team for the match against Brentford. Liverpool also shared an emotional farewell message as Salah prepared to end a nine-year spell.
"“What I know, and that is my world, is to see how they train and I have not seen anything different compared to the rest of the season,” he said. “Out of experience I know that is usually not the most simple week but the boys trained really well and I'm expecting them to do the same in the upcoming two days.”"
"“I don't think it is that important what I feel about it. What is important is that we qualify for the Champions League on Sunday and I prepare Mo and the whole team in the best possible way for the game.”"
"In a social media post after last week's defeat at Aston Villa the Egypt international, who will bring to a close his storied nine-year spell at Anfield after Sunday's home game with Brentford, said he wanted to see a return to "heavy metal football". That was a reference to former manager Jurgen Klopp, under whom Salah enjoyed his greatest form, and the post was liked by 12 members of the current squad."
"Meanwhile, Salah insists he will always love the club as he prepares to bid farewell after nine years. This season has been the most frustrating and unhappiest of his tenure at Anfield, in which he won the Champions League and two Premier League titles as well as four Golden Boots, and that has been"
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