Salah signs off from Reds with UCL qualification
Mohamed Salah got his record 93rd Premier League assist for Liverpool, which secured a place in the Champions League thanks to a 1-1 draw with Brentford on the final day.
Salah, who was saying farewell to the Anfield faithful alongside Andy Robertson, teed up Curtis Jones's opener for Liverpool, with a stalemate enough to secure fifth place.
Kevin Schade earned a point for the Bees, but that was not enough for them to secure their own European place, as they finished ninth, behind Brighton on goal difference.
Liverpool started strongly and almost took the lead through Salah, who smacked the left post with a free-kick from the edge of the box 19 minutes in.
Rio Ngumoha also went close, curling a shot narrowly wide of the top-right corner before Schade saw a one-on-one effort smothered by Alisson just before the break.
Salah was then denied by Kelleher before embarking on a blistering run down the right to pick out Jones for a tap-in with an outside-of-the-boot delivery in the 58th minute.
Jones was unable to clear his lines at the other end six minutes later, and then deflected Keane Lewis-Potter's cross to a stooping Schade.
Igor Thiago dragged a late shot wide, while Dango Ouattara thumped a header wide deep in stoppage time – after Kelleher had made himself big to deny Florian Wirtz – but Brentford could not find the winner it needed to leapfrog Sunderland and Brighton to seventh.
































