Mohamed Salah another contract hint after reaching a memorable milestone in Liverpool's victory over Lille.
The Reds claimed a 2-1 victory over the French side at Anfield to book their place in the next round of the Champions League.
Mohamed Salah opened the scoring after 34 minutes, before Jonathan David leveled the match shortly after the hour mark.
Harvey Elliott struck a deflected shot to seal all three points for Liverpool on a day when Salah made more history.
The Egyptian became the first Liverpool player to score 50 goals in Europe, nine ahead of second-placed Steven Gerrard.
He said on Amazon Prime: 'Hopefully not the least, but I'm very proud of it. Before the match I wasn't focused on it.
'They have a very good game plan and are unbeaten in 21 games, so they are quite a strong team. I'm glad we were able to win that match.'
Asked whether he will stay at Liverpool to add to his impressive list of achievements as his contract expires in the summer, Salah said: “I'm not sure, but I will do my best.”
The 32-year-old is now tied for ninth in the league's all-time rankings with Thierry Henry with 51 goals, 47 of which he scored for Liverpool.
Speaking about his goal, Salah said: “We have the ball and Curtis [Jones] In the end I played the ball very well and managed to score.
'Not eliminated, but they counter-attacked and managed to score. The clean sheet is very important for us and our backline.'
Liverpool remain leaders in the Champions League group stage and only need a point from the last match against PSV to finish first.
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