After around 400 games for Liverpool, Mohamed Salah's career in the UK could be over. The Egyptian's contract expires at the end of the season and after spells at Chelsea and the Merseyside club it seems almost impossible for the striker to play for a third British team.
On Sunday, the Carabao Cup final was his 392th match in the Egyptian's career for Liverpool. However, it will not remain in the career of the scorer with another award, but with a very negative record. On Sunday, Salah did not take a single shot or create a dangerous situation in front of the opponent's goal for the first time in his career.
One of the most productive players in Liverpool's history remained on the field for a third consecutive game and even against PSG earlier in the week, it came to penalties after 120 minutes of play.
The Egyptian continues to be the absolute star of the team and is also a legend of the club with his 243 goals and 110 assists in 392 matches. Liverpool had not lost in 17 consecutive matches against Newcastle before today's match. They last lost in 2015, when Barcelona won the Champions League. | BGNES