Egypt star Mohamed Salah sends emotional farewell message to Robertson ahead of Liverpool exit
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has delivered an emotional farewell message to longtime teammate Andrew Robertson as both players prepare for what is expected to be their final appearance for Liverpool against Brentford in the English Premier League.
The Reds will host Brentford at Anfield on Sunday in the 38th and final round of the Premier League season, in a match that is expected to carry deep emotional significance for Liverpool supporters amid reports surrounding the departures of several senior players.
Ahead of the encounter, Salah paid tribute to Robertson in a heartfelt message shared through the defender’s official platform, celebrating the achievements and legacy the Scottish full-back has built during his time at the club.
“It has been an honor to be your teammate and friend,” Salah said. “You have won everything and you will leave as one of the legends of the game.”
The message quickly attracted strong reactions from Liverpool fans, many of whom view the partnership between Salah and Robertson as one of the defining relationships of the club’s modern era. Since arriving at Anfield, the pair have played key roles in Liverpool’s return to domestic and European success under the club’s recent golden generation.
Andrew Robertson joined Liverpool in 2017 and went on to establish himself as one of the Premier League’s most consistent and influential left-backs. During his time at the club, he formed a formidable partnership on the flank and contributed significantly to Liverpool’s aggressive attacking style through his energy, crossing ability, and leadership.
Alongside Mohamed Salah, Robertson helped Liverpool secure nine major trophies, including the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, FA Cup, League Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, and UEFA Super Cup.
The bond between the two players became one of the symbols of Liverpool’s success during that period, with Salah’s goals and Robertson’s creativity consistently proving decisive in major competitions.
Sunday’s match against Brentford is now expected to serve as an emotional farewell occasion at Anfield, particularly if it marks the final appearances of several key figures who helped define one of the most successful eras in Liverpool’s recent history.
Despite Liverpool currently sitting fifth in the Premier League standings with 59 points, the focus surrounding the fixture has increasingly shifted from league positioning to the emotional significance of potentially saying goodbye to club legends who transformed the team over the past decade.
Brentford, who enter the match sixth with 56 points, will be aiming to finish the season strongly, but much of the attention will remain on the atmosphere inside Anfield and the tributes expected for departing players.
For Liverpool supporters, the possible departures of Salah and Robertson would represent the end of an era defined by unforgettable moments, major silverware, and a squad that restored the club’s status among Europe’s elite.
Salah’s message to Robertson reflects not only mutual respect between teammates, but also the deep friendship and shared journey that helped shape one of the most memorable periods in Liverpool’s modern history.
