End of an Era: Salah Opens Up After Final Liverpool Match
Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson bid emotional farewells to Liverpool after nine years, with the Egyptian forward reflecting on their achievements and the difficulty of departure following a 1-1 draw with Brentford in their final Premier
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's star forward, opened up after playing his final match for the club before transferring this summer. Both Salah and Andrew Robertson will leave Liverpool after the season concludes, marking the end of nine years with the Red team.
Following Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Brentford in the final Premier League match of the season and Salah's last appearance, the Egyptian forward reflected on his departure: "I think I've cried more than I have in my entire life. I'm not usually an emotional person. We spent our youth here, shared everything from start to finish. We brought this club back to where it should be. He (Robertson) is beloved because he gives everything on the pitch, and that's why they love him."
"Leaving Liverpool is difficult. He's been so important to the team, and during our time together, I felt honored to share a dressing room with him. He's given everything for the team, and I've been very fortunate to have been with him."
"This is life. Looking back, I wonder if I wanted more than what I received. Not at all, really. We won championships together. We felt the love from the fans, and that's what matters most to me."
"I'll be far from here, and I'll feel heartbroken every time. I hope the team maintains its top position and fights for everything."
Robertson added: "I'm emotionally exhausted. This week has been busy and difficult because we had to focus on the game, but it was also important to say goodbye properly. Securing Champions League qualification was crucial. We've had a disappointing season, and it was tough to get through. It's important for me and for Mo to leave the club while also securing our spot in the Champions League."