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Andy Robertson sums up Liverpool frustration after clear Mohamed Salah verdict

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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesAndy RobertsonAndy Robertson touched on his frustration at his reduced game time at Liverpool while also addressing the news this week that Mohamed Salah will leave the Reds in the summerAndy Robertson spoke about his Liverpool frustrations as well as Mohamed SalahAndy Robertson said that Mohamed Salah is among Liverpool's greatest ever players as he paid tribute to the soon-to-be-departing Egyptian.Salah announced earlier this week that he will leave Anfield at the end of the season after nine years with the club.Robertson joined Liverpool at the same time as Salah, with both players moving to Merseyside in 2017, and the Scotland international spoke fondly of his teammate in a press conference while on international duty."I've probably ran out of words for what to say about Mo," Robertson said. Unbelievable what he's done at our football club.READ MORE: Jurgen Klopp feels 'perfect' Mohamed Salah could follow extraordinary example of ex-Liverpool star"Obviously I signed with him in the same summer, and just being able to see him grow as a player and grow into one of the best in the world, and seeing how he conducts himself every single day, how professional he is, how much work he puts in to become the best – it's been a joy to watch."If you look back at last season, he pretty much carried us on his back at times on his own.



The numbers he produced last season were just ridiculous."I suppose all good things have to come to an end, and Mo has made the decision for that to be this summer. I fully back him on that and fully support him on that."I don't think there's any doubt of how much of a legend he is at the club.

He's in the conversation as one of the best players ever to play for the club."He's been a close friend of mine over the last nine years, and it's an absolute privilege to have played with him. The next couple of weeks of his farewell will be sad, but he'll get the send-off he deserves, because he's a Liverpool and a Premier League legend."Robertson and Salah both joined Liverpool in 2017(Image: 2026 Getty Images)Meanwhile, Robertson also touched on the frustration he has faced at Liverpool due to his reduced game time this season, as he said that international duty has "kept me going at times this season."Liverpool signed Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth last summer, and the Hungarian has started far more games than Robertson in 2025-26."It's kept me going at times this season, Scotland duty," Robertson said.