Andy Robertson raises Mohamed Salah hopes with Liverpool vow for final games

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Andy Robertson has raised hopes over Mohamed Salah's injury after the Egyptian was forced off with what looked to be a hamstring injury in Liverpool's win over Crystal Palace

20:13, 25 Apr 2026Updated 20:13, 25 Apr 2026

Liverpool's Scottish defender #26 Andrew Robertson celebrates scoring the team's second goal during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on April 25, 2026

Andy Robertson has just four games remaining before he leaves Liverpool in the summer(Image: Getty Images)

Andy Robertson is making the most of his final few weeks at Liverpool — and he has given some hope that Mohamed Salah could yet feature again before the end of the season.

Robertson was on the scoresheet as the Reds moved a step closer to securing Champions League qualification with a 3-1 win over Crystal Palace at Anfield. With just four games remaining now, Liverpool needs a maximum of six points to guarantee a top-five finish in the Premier League.

The game though was marred by an injury to Mohamed Salah, with the Egyptian forced off with what looked to be a hamstring injury during the second half.

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That has led to fears that Salah may have just played his final game for the club, with his reaction as he came off perhaps indicating as much.

Speaking after the game though, Robertson left some hope that Salah may yet be able to return before both players leave Anfield this summer.

Giving his reaction to the win over Palace to BBC Sport, Robertson said: "Unbelievable. There are only four games. Two left at home and I want to enjoy every minute the manager gives me on the pitch.

Liverpool boss Arne Slot and Mo Salah speak after the Egyptian star was forced off the field

Liverpool boss Arne Slot and Mo Salah speak after the Egyptian star was forced off the field(Image: 2026 Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA)

“It was a great moment for me. I'm sure the next two home games will be special for me and Mo and at least we can leave with the club in a great position."

With that victory, Liverpool moved up to fourth place in the Premier League table, with its place in next season’s Champions League looking more and more assured now with every passing game.

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Looking back at the game, Robertson said: "We were in control, then we go and conceded a bit of a strange goal. You hope the right result comes and we are the ones who go and score the next one and the three points stay with us.”

On his goal, he added: "It was like a striker's finish, wasn't it. Maybe I need to sit Alex [Isak] and Hugo [Ekitike] down after that! Delighted I could score and get 2-0 up. It's always nice scoring, especially at home.

"When you're reigning champions, we believe we had a squad to compete and when you don't, there's always going to be noise. This football club belongs in the Champions League so it's important we put a run together to achieve that."

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