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Liverpool star Jeremie Frimpong expresses gratitude to teammates, highlighting the influence of Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson on his early career at the club.
“I’m grateful” – Liverpool star sends heartfelt message to teammates
There is a particular weight attached to Liverpool players who survive the furnace of expectation and emerge as symbols of an era. Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson did not merely win trophies at the club. They altered standards, reshaped mentality and became reference points for those arriving behind them.
That reality has clearly struck Jeremie Frimpong during his first season on Merseyside.
Frimpong spoke candidly about sharing a dressing room with two of Liverpool’s defining figures, with both Robertson and Salah expected to leave this summer. The Dutchman’s admiration for the pair was unmistakable, not only for their footballing ability but for the personality and leadership they brought every day.
“Yeah, I’m really happy I was a part of them still being in Liverpool and obviously they’re leaving next season. Robbo is such a legend in Liverpool. So is Mo. So it was just a privilege to play with them and their personalities are top, really top.
“Mo, obviously playing alongside Mo, one of the best in football, you know, so that was really nice for me to play with him and obviously Robbo as well. So yeah, I’m grateful for that.”
Those words carry significance because Frimpong represents the next generation Liverpool hope can carry the club forward. Yet even he sounds aware that replacing players like Robertson and Salah is about much more than statistics or tactical profiles.
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Liverpool supporters have watched Salah and Robertson define a period of sustained excellence under intense scrutiny. Salah became one of the most devastating forwards in European football, delivering goals with relentless consistency while maintaining extraordinary physical standards year after year.
Robertson, meanwhile, transformed the left-back role into one of perpetual aggression and energy. His combination of pressing, delivery and competitive edge became essential to Liverpool’s identity.
Neither player may have reached their previous heights this season, but influence is not measured solely in goals or assists. Dressing rooms lean on experience during difficult periods. Younger players study behaviours, training habits and reactions to adversity.
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That is where Liverpool’s challenge becomes complicated.
Elite clubs can spend heavily on talent. Finding personalities capable of sustaining standards is another matter entirely. Frimpong hinted at that deeper education when discussing the guidance he received from Robertson and Salah throughout the campaign.
“100%. They talk about Liverpool standards, what Liverpool’s about, how amazing the fans are.
“Obviously when times are hard, they’ll expect more from you, more from you, but they’re really loving and they’ll never give up on you, you understand? So things like that.”
There is substance in those comments. Liverpool’s culture has long depended on senior players transmitting expectations internally. Robertson and Salah became custodians of that mentality.
Frimpong’s emergence feels timely because Liverpool are entering a transitional moment. Replacing goals is difficult enough. Replacing institutional knowledge is even harder.
The Dutch international has the athleticism and confidence modern football demands. His attacking instincts fit naturally into Liverpool’s aggressive approach, while his personality appears suited to the emotional intensity surrounding the club.
But transition periods rarely unfold smoothly.
Liverpool supporters understand the emotional impact attached to departures like Robertson and Salah because they symbolise memories as much as medals. Salah’s goals against Manchester City, his brilliance in Europe and his enduring composure elevated him into the highest bracket of Liverpool greats. Robertson’s snarling competitiveness and relentless running made him one of the most popular figures of the modern era.
Players like Frimpong now inherit responsibility alongside expectation.
That burden can sharpen careers or overwhelm them. Liverpool will hope the lessons absorbed from Robertson and Salah help shape the dressing room’s next leadership group.
Liverpool’s recruitment team already faced an important transfer window before uncertainty around Robertson and Salah intensified. Now the rebuild carries emotional and tactical dimensions simultaneously.
Frimpong’s comments reveal why replacing elite footballers is never a simple numbers exercise. Liverpool are losing experience, authority and dressing-room intelligence alongside two outstanding players.
Supporters may focus on who arrives next, but equally important will be who embraces responsibility once the old guard departs.
Frimpong sounds prepared to accept that challenge. His words suggest gratitude, but also understanding. Liverpool’s standards do not pause for transition. They are inherited, protected and passed on.
Robertson and Salah spent years defining them. Now others must prove capable of sustaining them.
Jeremie Frimpong expressed gratitude towards his teammates, acknowledging their support during his first season.
Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson have set high standards and reshaped the mentality at Liverpool, serving as role models for newer players.
In his first season at Liverpool, Jeremie Frimpong has felt the weight of expectations and the impact of established players like Salah and Robertson.
Salah and Robertson are seen as symbols of an era at Liverpool due to their trophy wins and significant influence on the club's culture and mentality.

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