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Brentford is going to be an incredibly emotional game as Anfield bids farewell to two absolute Liverpool legends, two lads who've written their names into the history of this football club in Mo Salah and Andy Robertson.
It will be really emotional come full-time. But before then, Liverpool do have to get a job done and secure Champions League football for next season.
Now, we are up on goal difference and if we lose and Bournemouth win, then they do need to make sure that they score some goals. But hopefully, it will not get to that and Liverpool can get the three points and bid the legends off in good fashion.
It's also going to be quite emotional because Jordan Henderson comes back – obviously, he didn't get his goodbye before leaving to go to Saudi Arabia. Caoimhin Kelleher is also back. So, there's a lot going on this weekend but Liverpool have to get the job done.
After that, we can praise the legends and give them the presentation that they deserve. Whether they'll actually speak or not, we'll have to wait and see because after Salah's Instagram post the other day, it'll be interesting to see what happens.
Will Arne Slot actually plays him? I'd love to see him obviously and I'd love him to get the farewell he deserves as well as Robertson.
I don't think Salah's done speaking. I reckon we might hear more from him – maybe not on the pitch but in the days after the Brentford game but we will wait and see.
It will hurt me to see these two lads leave Liverpool. Salah, who is among the top five to ever play for Liverpool, and Robertson, who is basically one of us – he got what it meant to play for Liverpool, always represented the badge, always gave 110% when he was out on the pitch and was very much a hero for us.
So it's going to be a big one.
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