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Liverpool has confirmed its starting XI to take on Brentford in the Premier League, with Arne Slot making decisions on Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, among othersMohamed Salah during his final Liverpool training session. (Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson start for the final time as Liverpool players as the Reds look to confirm their Champions League status against Brentford.Arne Slot has named the departing duo in his starting XI to take on the Bees at Anfield, with Liverpool needing a point to confirm a top-five place.
Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai are in midfield.READ MORE: Arne Slot pays glowing tribute to Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson before Liverpool exitREAD MORE: Liverpool vs Brentford LIVE: Team news, Salah and Robertson final game, TV channel and streamSalah, Cody Gakpo and Rio Ngumoha complete the team, with the likes of Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz available from the bench, as well as the returning Wataru Endo, who is back from injury."Of course today is an emotional one, as we say goodbye to two true Liverpool FC legends in Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah," Van Dijk writes in the official matchday program."I don't use that word lightly, either. We welcome back our former captain, our Premier League-winning captain, Jordan Henderson, and also Caoimhin Kelleher, a big part of the club for many years, and an important part of our title win last season."I know you will join me in giving them a wonderful reception and in saying thank you for the fantastic service they gave to the club."Last weekend, Salah posted a message on social media that appeared to criticize head coach Slot.
Learn moreLiverpool FC have launched their new home kit for the 2026/27, inspired by iconic adidas strip worn during the club's 1989/90 title-winning campaign."We don’t see (that level of consistency) often," Slot said of Salah. Having this eight or nine seasons is unbelievable."And what stands even more out for me with him is that he didn’t produce these numbers in moments when it was 3-0 or 4-0 up; he was also the one where you looked at when things were tough, when things were difficult."The amount of times last season — now I’m focusing on the time I’ve worked with him — when we needed a goal or we needed a moment of magic to win the game and he stepped up, that has been numerous times the situation.
