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Liverpool supporters have been debating the legacy Mohamed Salah will leave at Anfield when he departs the club at the end of the season.Salah has put himself firmly in the conversation to be the greatest player in 134 years of Liverpool history, alongside the likes of Steven Gerrard and Sir Kenny Dalglish.After Salah announced his intention to leave the Reds on Tuesday, Rousing The Kop asked readers to vote on its new TalkingPoints platform for whether the Egyptian was in fact the number one. It was tight, but according to RTK voters, Salah is indeed Liverpool‘s best ever player.
Which players should Liverpool target to replace Mohamed Salah this summer? 🤔 A seven-man shortlist has already been reported:Desire Doue Bradley Barcola Nico Williams Yan Diomande Anthony Gordon Jarrod Bowen Michael OliseCredit: Izzy Poles/AMA/Getty Images Supporters vote Salah as Liverpool’s greatest ever playerHaving scored the third most goals of any Liverpool player in history, and won two Premier League titles, a Champions League and an FA Cup, Salah is rightfully right up there alongside Gerrard and Dalglish.And while some older supporters may well dispute the results, 53% of RTK readers voted that the current No. 11 sits above either of them as the best to ever do it.“Yes, look at his record ever since he came to Liverpool he with Jurgen Klopp gave us a Premier League after 20 years or the drought and then last season single-handedly gave us another one,” one supporter argued.Photo by Andrew Kearns – CameraSport via Getty ImagesREAD MORE: Liverpool already have a post-Mohamed Salah plan built around three key players“I am an older supporter but believe Salah is on par if not slightly above players like Dalglish, Rush and Fowler,” another said.
What a player!” Is Mohamed Salah Liverpool’s greatest EVER player? Before that you have the likes of Dalglish, Rush, Barnes & further back Callaghan & Hunt.”One fan arguably summed the debate up nicely, suggesting that while Salah may not be the greatest Liverpool player of all time, he is certainly a measuring stick for the Reds’ recent history.“Ever?
