Mohamed Salah delivered a memorable farewell performance for Liverpool F.C. by providing an assist in what was described as his final appearance for the Reds, while also breaking a long-standing club record previously held by Steven Gerrard.
The Egyptian forward set up Liverpool’s goal during the emotional Premier League finale, taking his total number of assists in the competition for the Merseyside club to 93 — the highest in Liverpool’s Premier League history.
Salah had earlier equalled Gerrard’s tally of 92 assists earlier in the season, but his final contribution in a Liverpool shirt pushed him clear at the top of the club’s all-time Premier League assist rankings.
The assist further underlined Salah’s remarkable legacy at Anfield, where he has spent nearly a decade rewriting records and establishing himself among the greatest players in the club’s history.
Beyond his goalscoring exploits, the winger has consistently been one of the Premier League’s most creative players, combining pace, finishing and vision to devastating effect.
Salah’s farewell match was filled with emotion as supporters paid tribute to one of Liverpool’s modern-day icons.
Reports noted that the forward fought back tears after being substituted during the game, bringing an end to an era for the club and its fans.
Since arriving from Roma in 2017, Salah has helped Liverpool win major honours including the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup titles.
He leaves with an extraordinary collection of personal milestones, including becoming Liverpool’s leading scorer in European competitions and now the club’s all-time Premier League assist leader.
The record-breaking assist adds yet another chapter to Salah’s glittering Liverpool career, with the 33-year-old departing Anfield as one of the most influential and celebrated players ever to wear the famous red shirt.