Salah's Reaction When He Saw Tsimikas in Liverpool's Farewell Video
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool's derby match against Manchester United due to injury, despite earlier concerns about his participation in the final games of the season.
- The Egyptian star is expected to leave Anfield at the end of the season after nine years, during which he won numerous titles.
- In a farewell video, former teammates and coaches, including Kostas Tsimikas, shared their tributes to Salah's contributions.
As Liverpool prepares for a crucial derby against Manchester United, the absence of star forward Mohamed Salah casts a shadow over the match. While initial fears of his season ending prematurely have been allayed, manager Arne Slot confirmed Salah will miss the highly anticipated clash, potentially his last opportunity to face the Red Devils in a Liverpool shirt.
After an illustrious nine-year tenure marked by an impressive trophy haul, Salah's departure from Anfield at the season's end is all but confirmed. This marks the closing of a legendary chapter for both the player and the club. A touching farewell video, featuring tributes from former teammates like Trent Alexander-Arnold and Kostas Tsimikas, as well as manager Jurgen Klopp, has underscored the profound impact Salah has had on Merseyside.
Kostas Tsimikas, affectionately known as 'Tsimi,' shared heartfelt words, describing Salah as an exceptional individual whose contributions will forever be remembered at Liverpool. He even coined the endearing term 'Egyptian Scouser' for the forward. Salah's visibly emotional reaction upon seeing Tsimikas in the video speaks volumes about the deep bonds forged within the squad. While his on-field presence will be sorely missed, the legacy of his achievements and the memories created will undoubtedly endure.
He will leave a huge gap for everyone at the club. He is an exceptional person and what he has given will never be forgotten at Liverpool. He is a true 'Egyptian Scouser'.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.