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Mohamed Salah’s departure from Liverpool FC after a troubled 2023-24 season

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Consensus Summary

Both articles cover Mohamed Salah’s impending departure from Liverpool FC after a disappointing 2023-24 season, highlighting his legendary status and contributions to the club. Salah’s 254-255 goals for Liverpool, including two Premier League titles (2019-20 and 2022-23), are consensus facts, along with his pivotal role in Liverpool’s 2019 Champions League win and his 13-goal haul against Manchester United. Both sources agree on his omission from the Leeds game and subsequent criticism of manager Arne Slot, marking the end of his tenure. Article 1 delves into tactical changes under Slot that no longer suited Salah’s role, while Article 2 focuses on his iconic moments, fan adoration, and the emotional weight of his departure amid Liverpool’s struggles. Contradictions include minor goal tally discrepancies and differing opinions on whether his exit could have been handled earlier or more gracefully. Salah’s legacy as Liverpool’s greatest player is widely celebrated, with both articles emphasizing his unmatched impact on and off the pitch.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Mohamed Salah scored 255 goals for Liverpool, placing him third all-time behind Ian Rush and Roger Hunt
  • Salah scored 29 goals in the 2022-23 Premier League season, contributing to Liverpool’s league title win
  • Salah was omitted from Liverpool’s squad in the 3-3 draw at Leeds United in December 2023 and later criticized manager Arne Slot, stating he had 'no relationship' with him
  • Salah’s departure from Liverpool was announced for the end of the 2023-24 season
  • Salah scored a penalty in the 2019 UEFA Champions League final that helped Liverpool win
  • Salah scored 13 goals against Manchester United, including a key goal in the 2019-20 Premier League title-winning season
  • Salah’s 2022-23 season included 19 goals in the 2019-20 Premier League title-winning campaign and 29 goals in the 2022-23 title-winning season
  • Salah’s last notable Liverpool goal was a left-footed strike against Galatasaray in his final home game before departure

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

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  • Salah’s 2023-24 season was marked by a loss of form, focus, and confidence, partly attributed to the death of Diogo Jota and his age (33) affecting his legs
  • Jürgen Klopp’s system relied on Salah fitting into a two-central-forward setup with Florian Wirtz behind, which Salah did not naturally fit into
  • Salah was part of two key trios: the forward line with Sadio Mané and Robert Firmino, and the right flank with Jordan Henderson and Trent Alexander-Arnold
  • Salah’s most important goal was the 2019 Champions League penalty, but his greatest goal was a solo run in the 2-2 draw against Manchester City in October 2021
  • Salah’s departure felt inevitable after his outburst at Leeds and his lack of relationship with Slot, highlighting the importance of player-manager dynamics
  • Salah’s 255 goals include a club record of 10 consecutive scoring games and eight straight seasons with 20+ goals
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  • Chris Smith, a Liverpool fan and journalist, describes Salah’s arrival in 2017 as the thrill of his footballing lifetime, starting with his goal against Arsenal at Anfield
  • Salah scored 254 goals for Liverpool (including the 255th mentioned in Article 1, likely a typo or rounding difference)
  • Salah’s 2022-23 season included 110 points from 114 possible in 38 Premier League games, with 29 goals and 18 assists
  • Salah’s iconic goals against Manchester United included a 7-0 home win and a 5-0 away win, with a personal favorite being the 2020 title-deciding goal at Anfield
  • Salah’s departure is described as improper due to Liverpool’s struggles in the 2023-24 season, contrasting with his two-year contract extension in April 2023
  • Smith argues Salah is Liverpool’s greatest player, citing star power, longevity, consistency, loyalty, and intangibles like iconic moments and fan rapport
  • Salah’s 2020 title-winning effort was described as transcending stats, with specific contributions in close games that willed the title into existence

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • Article 1 states Salah scored 255 goals for Liverpool, while Article 2 states he scored 254 goals (likely a minor discrepancy)
  • Article 1 mentions Salah’s 2023-24 season began with a 4-2 win against Bournemouth where he scored, while Article 2 does not reference this specific game
  • Article 1 attributes Salah’s decline partly to his age (33) and physical decline, while Article 2 does not explicitly mention age as a primary factor for his recent struggles
  • Article 1 describes Salah’s 2022-23 season as a high point with 29 goals and freedom to operate high on the right, while Article 2 emphasizes the 2020 title-winning effort as the peak of his intangible contributions
  • Article 1 suggests Salah’s departure could have been better handled at the end of the 2022-23 season, while Article 2 argues it should have been at the end of the 2023-24 season but still feels improper

Source Articles

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Difficult end will soon be forgotten as Salah takes his seat among Liverpool legends

Forward has struggled for form and focus this season but Galatasaray display was reminder of his brilliance It was perhaps as well that Mohamed Salah’s last game before the announcement of his departu...

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Watching Mohamed Salah has been the thrill of my footballing lifetime | Chris Smith

Sadness over the Egyptian King’s departure from Liverpool is matched by gratitude for the goals and glory he gave supporters The first time I saw Mohamed Salah play was in August 2017. Arsenal were th...