Anfield ready for Salah and Robertson farewell

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Anfield is preparing for one of the most emotional afternoons in recent Liverpool history as supporters get ready to say goodbye to two modern club legends, Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson. Sunday’s Premier League clash against Brentford will not just be another final-day fixture. It will mark the last time Salah and Robertson wear the famous Liverpool shirt at Anfield after nine unforgettable years filled with trophies, iconic moments and memories that changed the club forever.

To honour everything the duo have given to Liverpool, special fan mosaics will be displayed inside Anfield before kickoff in what promises to be a powerful and emotional tribute. The Kop will rise to celebrate Mohamed Salah, while the lower Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand will pay tribute to Andy Robertson. Thousands of supporters are expected to create an unforgettable atmosphere as two of Liverpool’s greatest modern players prepare for their final home appearance. And as emotions build around Anfield, there was also positive international news for Liverpool after Alisson Becker was officially confirmed in Brazil’s World Cup squad.

Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson Prepare for Final Anfield Appearance

For Liverpool supporters, it is difficult to imagine the modern era of the club without Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson. Together, they helped transform Liverpool back into one of the most feared teams in world football. They were part of the side that conquered Europe, ended the club’s long wait for a Premier League title and turned Anfield back into a fortress.

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Now, after nearly a decade of unforgettable football, both players are preparing for one final dance in front of the Kop. The emotions surrounding Sunday’s game are already growing rapidly among supporters. Social media has been flooded with tribute videos, memories and emotional messages from fans reflecting on what Salah and Robertson mean to the club. For many supporters, this feels like the end of an era.

The Mohamed Salah Legacy at Liverpool

When Mohamed Salah arrived at Liverpool in 2017, few could have predicted just how extraordinary his impact would become. The Egyptian forward evolved into one of the greatest players in Liverpool’s history and one of the most feared attackers in world football. Goals, assists, records and trophies followed almost immediately. But Salah’s influence went far beyond statistics. He became the face of Liverpool’s attacking identity during the club’s most successful modern period. His pace, movement and ruthless finishing terrified defenders across Europe and helped establish Liverpool as an elite force again.

From Champions League glory in Madrid to Premier League celebrations at Anfield, Salah delivered moments Liverpool fans will never forget. Even during difficult periods this season, his passion for the club remained clear. After the recent defeat against Aston Villa, Salah openly challenged Liverpool to rediscover their famous “heavy metal” football identity, proving once again how deeply he cares about the standards of the club. Sunday will likely be emotional for everyone inside Anfield.

Andy Robertson’s Journey from Underdog to Liverpool Legend

If Salah’s story is one of superstardom, Andy Robertson’s journey feels like pure football inspiration. The Scottish left-back arrived from Hull City with far less attention than many other signings. Yet over the years, Robertson developed into one of the best left-backs in world football and one of Liverpool’s most respected leaders. His energy, aggression, passion and relentless work ethic perfectly represented the mentality that made Liverpool successful under Jurgen Klopp.

Robertson played with intensity every single week. Whether flying down the left flank, delivering dangerous crosses or screaming encouragement at teammates, he became one of the emotional engines of the squad. Supporters connected deeply with him because of his personality and determination. He never looked like a superstar chasing headlines. Instead, he looked like someone living the dream every time he stepped onto the pitch for Liverpool. That connection with the fanbase is why Sunday’s farewell will feel especially emotional.

Anfield Mosaics Set to Create Incredible Atmosphere

Liverpool supporters are famous around the world for creating unforgettable tributes, and Sunday promises to deliver another iconic Anfield moment. Special mosaics have been planned to celebrate both Salah and Robertson before kickoff against Brentford. The Kop will honour Salah, creating a visual tribute for the Egyptian king in the stand that has sung his name for years. Meanwhile, the lower Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand will celebrate Robertson’s incredible contribution to the club.

The sight of both mosaics inside a packed Anfield is expected to create a powerful atmosphere long before the match even begins. Fans understand they are not simply saying goodbye to two excellent footballers. They are saying goodbye to two players who helped define an entire generation of Liverpool success. Moments like this remind everyone why football means so much to supporters.

Liverpool Still Have Important Work to Do Against Brentford

Despite the emotional occasion, Liverpool still have major business to handle on the pitch. The Reds continue fighting to secure a top-five finish and Champions League qualification after a difficult and inconsistent campaign. Arne Slot’s side suffered a painful 4-2 defeat against Aston Villa in their previous match, increasing pressure heading into the final day of the season.

Supporters will hope Salah and Robertson can inspire one final memorable performance before leaving the club. There would be something poetic about both players helping Liverpool secure Champions League football one last time at Anfield. Given everything they have contributed over the years, few players deserve a perfect farewell more than they do.

Alisson Becker Receives Major Brazil World Cup News

While emotions continue building ahead of the Brentford clash, Liverpool also received positive international news involving goalkeeper Alisson Becker. The Brazilian shot-stopper has officially been named in Brazil’s squad for this summer’s FIFA World Cup. After missing several matches through injury during the club season, the call-up represents a huge boost for Alisson personally and another reminder of his status among the world’s elite goalkeepers. Brazil will compete in Group C during the tournament and face Morocco on June 13, Haiti on June 20 and Scotland on June 24. Liverpool supporters will undoubtedly follow Alisson closely throughout the competition.

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Alisson’s Importance to Liverpool Remains Massive

Even with all the attention surrounding Salah and Robertson, Alisson’s importance to Liverpool should never be underestimated. The Brazilian has repeatedly rescued the Reds during difficult moments with world-class saves, calm distribution and leadership from the back. Liverpool’s defensive struggles during his recent absence once again highlighted how valuable he remains to the squad. Having him return to full fitness before the World Cup is hugely important for both Liverpool and Brazil. When fully fit, Alisson continues to be regarded as one of the finest goalkeepers in football. His selection for Brazil’s squad only confirms that reputation further.

End of an Era at Anfield

Sunday’s match against Brentford feels bigger than football. It is about memories, emotions and saying goodbye to players who gave everything for the badge. Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson were not just important players. They became symbols of Liverpool’s return to greatness. Together, they helped bring trophies back to Anfield and created moments supporters will tell future generations about. The songs, celebrations and emotional tributes expected on Sunday are fully deserved.

Anfield has seen many legends over the decades, but Salah and Robertson earned their place among them through years of commitment, brilliance and unforgettable performances. As the final whistle approaches on Sunday, there will likely be tears, applause and overwhelming emotion across the stadium. Because for Liverpool supporters, this is not simply the end of a season. It is the farewell to two legends who helped shape one of the greatest modern eras in the club’s history.

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By Abdulkadir Salim

Abdulkadir Salim Is content writer for Liverpool FC Times

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