LIVERPOOL — The curtain has officially fallen on one of the most decorated eras in Liverpool Football Club's history. Alongside fellow icon Mohamed Salah, defender Andy Robertson has played his final match for the Reds, marking the end of a nine-year journey that redefined expectations at Anfield.

The End of an Era

The departures of Robertson and Salah signal the final chapter of the transformative period defined by Jürgen Klopp’s leadership. For supporters, the exit of two players who anchored a golden age winning both the Premier League and the Champions League represents a stark transition.

Reflecting on his final days at the club, a clearly moved Robertson admitted to the emotional weight of his exit. “Emotionally drained,” Robertson said. “It’s been a difficult week. Such a busy week trying to keep your emotions in check, trying to focus on the game but also to make sure you’ve done everything in terms of saying bye to the people you need to say bye to.”

A Legacy of Excellence

Robertson’s time at Liverpool was defined by his tireless work rate, his partnership with Trent Alexander-Arnold, and his deep connection with the Anfield faithful. He leaves having been a fundamental piece of a squad that turned "dreams" of silverware into "expectations" of dominance.

“When we first came in, it was the dream to win the Champions League or the Premier League,” Robertson added. “It wasn’t an expectation. Now it’s an expectation and that’s down to us lads that have brought success to this club.”

During the final farewell, Robertson took a moment to acknowledge the contributions of others who helped define this generation, noting the emotional reception for Jordan Henderson and the special tribute for Caoimhin Kelleher, who shared in the final send-off at Anfield.

Looking Ahead

As Liverpool pivots toward a new future, fans are left to reflect on the memories—the crucial assists, the defensive grit, and the relentless winning mentality that Robertson brought to the left flank. While the club prepares for a new chapter of rebuilding, Robertson now prepares to navigate life after his long-standing tenure at Anfield.

“It’s been a really long week,” Robertson said. “I need to now switch off.”