Mohamed Salah provided an assist to Curtis Jones for Liverpool's opening goal against Brentford in a Premier League match on Sunday.

The play marked the final contribution of Salah's career at the club. His departure signals the end of an era for the Anfield side as they transition away from one of their most prolific attackers.

Liverpool took a 1-0 lead [1] after Jones scored from the assist provided by Salah. However, Kevin Schade equalized for Brentford, and the match ended in a 1-1 draw [2, 3]. While some reports suggested a scoreless result, the match concluded with both teams scoring once [3].

The result reflects a challenging end to the 2025-26 Premier League season for the club. Liverpool finished the campaign without a win in their last four games [4]. Despite this late-season slump, the point earned against Brentford ensured that Liverpool qualified for the UEFA Champions League [5].

Salah's exit comes during a period of structural change for the squad. The assist to Jones served as a final bridge between the established star and the emerging core of the midfield. The team now faces the task of replacing Salah's offensive output and leadership in the upcoming season.

Mohamed Salah provided an assist to Curtis Jones for Liverpool's opening goal

Salah's departure coincides with a dip in Liverpool's domestic form, evidenced by their winless streak in the final four matches of the season. While the club successfully secured Champions League qualification, the loss of a primary playmaker creates a significant void in the attack that will require immediate recruitment or a tactical shift to maintain their European competitiveness.