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Like with so many of his goals for Liverpool, Mohamed Salah recognised the significance. Not for the last time when celebrating a goal, Salah whipped off his shirt.
Mohamed Salah celebrates his second Premier League title in front of the Kop (Getty Images)Salah’s legacy will be one of achieving remarkable peaks across a ridiculous spell of consistency. That his attacking output has fallen so sharply, so soon after he was the outstanding player in a title-winning side, is why Liverpool and Salah have “reached an agreement” that will bring his nine-year Anfield career to end this summer.
Salah’s late goal against Manchester United brought Liverpool closer to ending their 30-year title drought (Getty Images)But Salah scored the opening goal in the final Liverpool had to win, the 2019 Champions League final in Madrid that acted as the turning point for Jurgen Klopp’s great first team. And, in any case, Salah’s greatest ability aside from his goals, assists and devastating speed was in how he read and understood the rhythms of the title race as if he was a fan.
