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Liverpool confirm details of tributes to Mo Salah and Andy Robertson at Anfield on Sunday

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May 18th 2026, 15:09 (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images) Liverpool FC have confirmed details of a planned tribute to Mo Salah and Andy Robertson as the legendary duo bid farewell to the club at Anfield next Sunday.Both players joined the Reds in 2017 and will bring the curtain down on their respective nine-year stays on Merseyside at the end of this season, which concludes with a home fixture against Brentford to round off a massively disappointing Premier League campaign.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYWayne Rooney called for Arne Slot not to let the Egyptian anywhere near the stadium after the winger’s thinly-veiled swipe at the head coach on social media over the weekend, but that opinion is set to fall on deaf ears.Liverpool confirm mosaics for Salah and RobertsonThis afternoon, it was confirmed on liverpoolfc.com that mosaics will be displayed at Anfield on Sunday in celebration of Salah and Robertson, who are rightly described as ‘legends and cornerstones of the Reds’ many successes over the past nine years’.



Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trust Salah and Robertson are two genuine Liverpool greats Anfield has seen plenty of poignant end-of-season farewells in recent times, with Jurgen Klopp given a rousing send-off two years ago this week and Bobby Firmino among those afforded a heartfelt goodbye the previous May. There’ll be similarly emotional scenes in L4 on Sunday evening as Liverpool fans get to witness Salah and Robertson playing for the club one last time, with the pair winning two Premier League titles, the Champions League and several other trophies during their time with the Reds.

Even though Robertson has had to play second fiddle to Milos Kerkez at left-back for most of this season, and Salah’s output has diminished massively from previous campaign, they’ll both depart as genuine legends of the club. Hopefully they can both go out on a winning note, which’d ensure that they leave Liverpool with Anfield having Champions League football on the bill once more in 2026/27 – an appropriate parting gift given how they’ve both contribued massively to the Reds becoming major players in that tournament since 2017.