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This is my last year in this team!

Mohamed Salah was the key to Liverpool's great victory against Manchester United today. A match that Salah himself referred to as a derby at the end of the game. ,

The Egyptian star gave two assists in this game so that the first two goals of his team were scored by Luis Diaz. He scored Liverpool's third goal in the second half to be the main star of Arne Eschlot's team in this game. At the beginning of the interview, Salah gave bitter news to the fans and said: As you know, this is my last year at the club and I want to enjoy it. ,

The Egyptian star continued to talk about the important role he played in this great victory and said: Today I managed to play a role in all three goals and I am happy about it. The head coach wanted us to press from above and get the balls as quickly as possible. I am happy that we managed to play this style of game well. This is a great result. Everyone knows how important this derby is for the city of Liverpool and for the fans. This competition was important for the head coach and this is also a source of happiness for me.

Salah, who was clearly angry with the behavior of the club's managers, went on to say: “Before this game, I said look, this might be the last time I go to Old Trafford.” No one has ever talked to me about the contract. That's why I say that I play this season, as my last season. Let's see what happens at the end of the season. But until this moment, yes, this is my last game here with a Liverpool shirt.

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