ShareMohamed Salah is set to play his final game for Liverpool on Sunday against Brentford, leaving Anfield as one their greatest-ever players.Mohamed Salah says he will always love Liverpool as he prepares for his final game with the club.The Egyptian is set to make his last appearance for the Reds when they host Brentford at Anfield on Sunday.Salah has played 441 games for Liverpool in all competitions, scoring 257 goals and providing 119 assists.He has seven Premier League goals this season, and could become just the second Golden Boot winner to score 20+ fewer goals than the previous campaign (29 last season), along with Alan Shearer (25 in 1996-97, two in 1997-98).Salah has featured in just 26 league games this term after falling out of favour with Liverpool boss Arne Slot, with the 33-year-old claiming he was "thrown under the bus" earlier in the season.Nevertheless, Salah won nine major trophies with Liverpool, including two Premier League titles and one Champions League.Ahead of his Anfield farewell, Salah expressed his gratitude to the fans after nine years on Merseyside."The club means everything. The people mean everything, the city means everything. I will always love this club. I will always support it," he said in the Liverpool-produced film, Salah: Farewell to the King."It means everything to me. You live in the club, you feel the love and appreciation from the fans."This is the most important thing. People appreciate what you have done and appreciate everything you've done for them and for yourself."It feels special. I'm blessed. Not too many people have had the opportunity to play here nine years and perform how I performed or just enjoy or go through the process that I've been through."So, it's a blessing and something I don't take for granted."Mohamed Salah is set to play his final game for Liverpool on Sunday against Brentford, leaving Anfield as one their greatest-ever players.Mohamed Salah says he will always love Liverpool as he prepares for his final game with the club.The Egyptian is set to make his last appearance for the Reds when they host Brentford at Anfield on Sunday.Salah has played 441 games for Liverpool in all competitions, scoring 257 goals and providing 119 assists.He has seven Premier League goals this season, and could become just the second Golden Boot winner to score 20+ fewer goals than the previous campaign (29 last season), along with Alan Shearer (25 in 1996-97, two in 1997-98).Salah has featured in just 26 league games this term after falling out of favour with Liverpool boss Arne Slot, with the 33-year-old claiming he was "thrown under the bus" earlier in the season.Nevertheless, Salah won nine major trophies with Liverpool, including two Premier League titles and one Champions League.Ahead of his Anfield farewell, Salah expressed his gratitude to the fans after nine years on Merseyside."The club means everything. The people mean everything, the city means everything. I will always love this club. I will always support it," he said in the Liverpool-produced film, Salah: Farewell to the King."It means everything to me. You live in the club, you feel the love and appreciation from the fans."This is the most important thing. People appreciate what you have done and appreciate everything you've done for them and for yourself."It feels special. I'm blessed. Not too many people have had the opportunity to play here nine years and perform how I performed or just enjoy or go through the process that I've been through."So, it's a blessing and something I don't take for granted."