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The Egypt star has moved mountains this season in his efforts to help put Liverpool's name on the Premier League trophy but that clearly hasn't diminished his appetite for another Champions League crown.
And his reaction to the last-16 defeat to PSG translated as someone who might feel as though his final chance of European glory had slipped from his grasp at the age of 32.
Salah has spoken as a matter of fact all season about this being his final year at Anfield and with his contract expiring at the end of the campaign, it's a stance that cannot really be called into question.
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Such individualistic thinking should not be criticised where Salah is concerned, it is largely what has launched him to these heights to begin with and without it, there would be a lot more names above him in the club's all-time list of goalscorers than just Roger Hunt and Ian Rush.
But if something productive and positive is to emerge from the ashes of Liverpool's Champions League campaign, there is a notion that Salah should harness his pain to ensure he is once more back at the cutting edge of the world's most glamorous club competition next time out
The Champions League remains the epicentre of club football and Liverpool will start next year with as much chance as any