Khaberni - Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool winger, expressed his desire to bid farewell to the Anfield fans in the best possible way, after his crucial contribution to the thrilling Merseyside derby win over Everton.
Salah is living his final weeks with the team, having previously announced that the current season would be his last in the "Reds" jersey, aiming to end his journey with a new achievement worthy of his history.
During the match, 33-year-old Salah made a clear impact by opening the scoring, contributing to Liverpool's (2-1) victory in a match that was dramatically decided by a late goal scored by Virgil van Dijk.
The goal by the Egyptian star was not ordinary, as it equaled the legendary Steven Gerrard's record as Liverpool's top scorer in the Merseyside derby with 9 goals.
After the match, Salah downplayed the significance of his individual achievement, emphasizing that the most important thing was to secure the victory, noting the difficulty of the match and the need to maintain team confidence at this critical stage of the season.
As his time at "Anfield" draws to a close, the Egyptian star stressed that his focus remains on helping the team, whether by scoring goals or ensuring qualification for the Champions League, affirming his desire to bid farewell to the club "in the right way".
For his part, captain Van Dijk praised his teammate, affirming his great value on and off the pitch, and noted that his impact will become more apparent after his departure, due to his contributions over many years of shared successes.
With only five matches left in his journey with Liverpool, the upcoming period holds an emotional significance inside Liverpool, as the team aims to achieve its goals in the league while everyone anticipates the end of the journey of one of the club's most prominent legends, who has left an indelible mark in its modern history.



