I’ve cried more than in my whole life – Mohamed Salah bids farewell to Liverpool
Mohamed Salah admitted he had “cried more than in my entire life” after his storied Liverpool career came to an end.
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Mohamed Salah admitted he had “cried more than in my entire life” after his storied Liverpool career came to an end.
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LIVERPOOL, England, May 24 : Mohamed Salah may not have got the goal he wanted to end his nine-year spell at Liverpool, but the Egyptian did manage an assist before making an emotional departure as his side secured a 1-1 Premier League draw at home to Brentford and a fifth-place finish that ensured Champions League football next season.
MANCHESTER, England, May 24 : Tearful Manchester City fans serenaded Pep Guardiola with chants of "We've got Guardiola!" as the Etihad Stadium turned into a tribute on Sunday to the man who transformed both the club and English football over his glittering decade as boss.
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