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Mo Salah faces the prospect of an ignominious farewell as he approaches a potentially disastrous send-off against Manchester United. Here’s why this situation could redefine his legacy at Liverpool.
The Egyptian winger has seen his form plummet since announcing his summer exit from the club. Salah has been sidelined for both legs of Liverpool’s Champions League quarter-final loss to Paris Saint-Germain and delivered a disappointing performance in the FA Cup, where Liverpool suffered a 4-0 defeat to Manchester City. He now stands on the brink of an infamous farewell: one goalless draw in the Merseyside derby and a red card as a substitute against Manchester United would seal a dismal departure from Anfield.
Historical examples add weight to Salah's predicament. Icons like Petr Čech and Paolo Maldini faced their own farewell struggles, with Čech’s final match marred by a poor team performance and Maldini receiving mixed reactions from fans despite a celebrated career. Salah’s current trajectory raises the stakes even higher, as he risks entering Liverpool lore with one of the worst farewells in club history. With the pressure mounting, all eyes will be on Salah to either salvage his legacy or further tarnish it during this critical clash.

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