Mohamed Salah’s exit saddens Robbie Fowler

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Mohamed Salah's exit saddens Robbie Fowler

Robbie Fowler has admitted Mohamed Salah’s decision to leave Liverpool has hit him hard, even if he always knew this day would come.

“I wasn’t shocked, but I was gutted, of course,” he said, reflecting the sense of loss many supporters feel as the club prepares to say goodbye to one of its greatest modern icons. Fowler called Salah “extraordinary” and placed him “up there as one of the top two in the Premier League era of Liverpool,” underlining how deeply the Egyptian’s impact has been felt at Anfield.

Yet amid the sadness, Fowler believes Salah’s final months can unite the dressing room and fanbase. He feels the squad now has a powerful emotional target: giving Salah the farewell his achievements and remarkable numbers deserve.

Fowler lamented the prospect of Salah leaving without another trophy this season but pointed to the FA Cup and Champions League as chances to change that narrative. In his view, the shared goal of sending Salah out on a high could galvanize Liverpool, lifting players when they need it most and inspiring one last push together before an era-defining departure.