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Liverpool’s Champions League campaign ends and Salah closes his Anfield chapter

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
15 April 2026
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English football has suffered one of its most devastating continental blows in recent years, following a series of consecutive Champions League eliminations.

It began with four clubs being knocked out in the round of 16, culminating in Liverpool’s exit in the quarter-finals, leaving Arsenal as the sole remaining English representative in the race to restore English football’s dominance.

Liverpool’s defeat and Salah’s heartbreaking farewell

Liverpool exited the competition after suffering a 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the second leg, a result that mirrored their 2-0 victory in the first leg.

The match featured a poignant moment: the emotional farewell of Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, who played his final Champions League match at Anfield in a Liverpool shirt. Despite his team’s attacking pressure in the second half and their missed opportunities, they were unable to mount a comeback.

This was Mohamed Salah’s final Champions League match for Liverpool after nine seasons with the Reds.

Early collapse of the English Quartet

Before Liverpool’s elimination, English clubs had already suffered a major blow in the round of 16, with four representatives being knocked out: Manchester City, Chelsea, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur.

This collective collapse was a huge shock to English football, especially given the pre-tournament expectations of potential Premier League dominance in the later stages.

Arsenal: The last representative to save the Prem

After these eliminations, Arsenal became the sole remaining English representative in the competition.

Arsenal will face Sporting Lisbon in the second leg of their round of 16 tie, having secured a 1-0 victory in the first leg. This result keeps the Premier League’s hopes alive despite the collective collapse of the other clubs.

Why the English decline? It reflects a clear decrease in the presence of English clubs in European competitions after they had been a formidable force in the semi-finals and finals in recent years.

This decline comes at a critical time, raising questions about physical and mental readiness, in addition to the pressure of the schedule faced by Premier League clubs compared to their European rivals.

Featured image via Liverpool FC News

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