There are moments in football when time seems to stop.
At Anfield, that moment came when Mohamed Salah went down and was forced off the pitch. It wasn’t just a substitution. It felt like something far heavier — something that words struggle to fully capture.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});The noise faded. The energy shifted. And for a brief moment, Anfield stood in a kind of silence that only true uncertainty can bring.
Salah has given so much to this club.
Goals, brilliance, consistency — but more than that, presence. For years, he has been a constant figure, someone Liverpool supporters could always rely on in decisive moments.
That is why this moment felt different.
With his future already expected to take him away from Liverpool this summer, there is an unspoken fear that lingers: what if this was one of the last times we see him in a Liverpool shirt?
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Football rarely offers perfect endings.
Legends do not always get to choose their final moment. Sometimes, the game decides for them — abruptly, quietly, without warning.
But if this is nearing the end, it does not change what Mohamed Salah has been for Liverpool.
A player who carried expectations.
A player who delivered, again and again.
A player who became part of Anfield itself.
Now, all we can do is wait.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Wait for news.
Wait for hope.
And hope that this silence was not the beginning of the end, but only a pause — before one more moment, one more run, one more goal.
Because players like him deserve to be seen, one last time, under the Anfield lights.