How did Carragher comment on Salah's departure?
Former Liverpool star Jamie Carragher commented on Mohamed Salah's departure, emphasizing that it represents a significant loss not only for the club but for the Premier League as a whole. Speaking to The Telegraph, Carragher said, "Salah's departure signifies the end of an exceptional era at Liverpool and the loss of a rare, world-class talent." He added that Salah's exit, following Kevin De Bruyne's, raises concerns about the decline of top stars in the Premier League. Carragher praised the Egyptian star's consistency, stating, "Only Thierry Henry surpasses him in terms of consistency among foreign strikers," and asserting that Salah's impact on the home team even surpasses that of Cristiano Ronaldo. He also highlighted Salah's historical significance at Liverpool: "He came right after the legends in my list of the club's best players," explaining that the team's successes under Jürgen Klopp were closely linked to his goals and influence. He added, "He was part of an exceptional attacking trio with Sadio Mané and Roberto Firmino," noting his role in developing the winger's attacking prowess. He concluded, "No player is irreplaceable, but Salah deserves a farewell befitting his achievements, and perhaps he will end his career with a European title."