Salah and Robertson exchange emotional tributes ahead of Liverpool exit
Emotional exchanges between Liverpool teammates Andrew Robertson and Mohamed Salah have captured the sentiment around the closing chapter of a decorated era at Anfield, after both players confirmed they will depart at the end of the season.
Andrew Robertson has revealed that this campaign will be his final season with Liverpool F.C., bringing an end to an eight-year spell that has defined one of the most successful periods in the club’s modern history.
Mohamed Salah responded warmly to the announcement, paying tribute to his long-time teammate with a heartfelt message that reflected their shared success, including multiple major trophies won together at the club.
Salah’s farewell message highlighted the depth of their bond: “With these pictures showing the bond we shared, I almost felt I could get away with saying nothing about you leaving. It’s been an honour to be your teammate and your friend. You’ve won it all and you leave as a legend. I’m sure we will meet again.” Robertson later replied briefly: “Been a hell of a journey my friend.”
Both players are now preparing for a farewell at Anfield on the final day of the season, a match that could also carry Champions League qualification implications for Liverpool, marking the end of a transformative era since Robertson’s arrival from Hull City in 2017.
Since joining Liverpool F.C. in 2017, the Scotland international has made 373 appearances, establishing himself as a key figure in Jürgen Klopp’s system and later transitions.
His contributions from left-back have been central to the club’s success, with two Premier League titles, a Champions League triumph, an FA Cup, and multiple domestic cups underscoring his influence across seasons defined by sustained competitiveness at the highest level.
Supporters at Anfield are expected to give both players an emotional send-off, with anticipation building around a final home appearance that symbolises the closing of a successful cycle for the squad.
Their departures mark the end of a partnership that has delivered consistency, leadership, and major silverware, leaving a lasting legacy in the club’s modern history.
