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Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson will say their goodbyes at Anfield on Sunday afternoon, and our Liverpool jury have been reminiscing about their time in RedAll good things come to an end, and mercifully for Liverpool the bad ones do too.The often troubled 2025/26 season will conclude on Sunday when the Reds welcome Brentford to Anfield, and with Champions League football already all but secured, it will be a chance to celebrate the legendary achievements of Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson.The pair, who both signed in the summer of 2017, will leave the club at the end of the season, with Anfield poised to pay tribute to two players who have won it all during their time at the club.Our Reds Jury are already getting a little teary-eyed at the prospect, and here's what they think ahead of the game.READ MORE: Alexander Isak will relish Liverpool farewell as fitness concern explainedREAD MORE: Liverpool sent 'special' double warning ahead of Champions League qualification deciderAndrew CullenIt was a strange feeling to see the bouncing buoyancy in North London this week as Arsenal wobbled over the title line. Picturing those scenes against Tottenham last season when we were crowned champions provided some solace.This season, Liverpool fans have felt an agitation which has been uncomfortably and uncontrollably growing all year.
Arsenal are not a supreme team; they would cower and shrink next to the Premier League’s greatest teams.And this makes it all the more frustrating: had we produced more solid performances this year, we could have been in the title showdown. Had we played well this year, losing out on the title would have been palatable; had we shown fight, spirit, and grit, we could have dusted ourselves down, ready to reflect and respond next year.
We will need to start making our first steps back up, but I am not sure fans have any faith in our guide. Appropriately, Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson have been pivotal and transformative figures in lifting, setting and consistently retaining Liverpool’s often immense ones since their respective arrivals at the club in the summer of 2017.Generally operating from opposite flanks, they’ve been central to the trophies, the points tallies, the standout performances, and the seismic moments that have invigorated the last nine years.
