Andy Robertson paid tribute to the past with Jurgen Klopp but admitted he was raring to go ahead of a new campaign with new head coach Arne Slot. The Scotland international has yet to make contact with the Dutchman ahead of the European Championship tournament in Germany this summer.
Andy Robertson has shared one possible reason why Arne Slot has yet to speak directly with the Liverpool players of whom he’s now in charge. The 45-year-old
Whilst Trent Alexander-Arnold impressed for England in a 3-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, Andy Robertson flew the Liverpool flag well for Scotland.
Reports have suggested that Liverpool could aim to repeat a particular transfer trick they’ve utilised in the past. According to Football Insider, the Reds are set to go head-to-head with Newcastle in the race to sign James Trafford, who’s valued in the region of £20m by Burnley.
One Liverpool player could seek to cut his ties with the club this summer, according to reports which have emerged. Football Insider claimed that Caoimhin
Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson lavished praise on departing boss Jurgen Klopp. The Anfield crowd paid tribute to the German head coach, who is leaving the job in the summer for a sabbatical from the game.
Andy Robertson could very well be fit for Jurgen Klopp’s final game in charge of Liverpool Football Club. Reporting after the 90 minutes, The Athletic’s James Pearce confirmed on X (formerly Twitter) that the Scotland international is ‘back in training tomorrow’.
One Liverpool player’s potential loss tonight could be his teammate’s gain, with uncertainty surrounding one part of Jurgen Klopp’s starting XI for the match against Aston Villa.
Liverpool have had more than our fair share of injuries this season and several players have been involved in them more than they would have liked. One man is Andy Robertson who was alarmingly missing from our pre-Aston Villa session, with images on liverpoolfc.com not featuring the left-back.
Just two gameweeks are remaining in Fantasy Premier League (FPL), allowing managers to take risky punts without long-term consequences. Whilst Liverpool are not one of the six teams that double in Gameweek 37 (GW37), there are still some good options to consider – especially for those on a wildcard.
Liverpool needed something to go their way during their April malaise, and they got it courtesy of how Andy Robertson’s equaliser against West Ham came about.
Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson opened up about the Premier League title race. The Scotland star is back in action and is ready to help his team in the run in.
All eyes were rightfully on Trent Alexander-Arnold as he scored a brilliant goal against Fulham, meaning many missed what happened to Andy Robertson. It seemed that Curtis Jones may have accidentally poked the left-back in the eye, leading to the captain of Scotland falling to his knees.
Liverpool travel to the capital to face Fulham at Craven Cottage. The fixture will be the fourth time this season they have met and takes place on April 21.
Liverpool travel to Italy to face Atalanta in the second leg of their Europa League Quarter-Final clash. Extraordinarily, the first leg ended 3-0 to Gian Piero Gasperini’s side.
Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold will forever be connected, not just because they play as full-backs but for the fierce competition they have in trying to beat each other’s numbers each season.
Liverpool returned to the top of the Premier League with a nervy 3-1 victory over Sheffield United. Anfield had to be patient due to some strong defending from the Blades.
Liverpool face an anxious wait to discover the condition of defender Andy Robertson. The Scotland left-back had to come off during their friendly against Northern Ireland.
Liverpool have been handed a fresh injury concern ahead of the Premier League title run in. The Reds are among the three teams vying for the Premier League title, along with Manchester City and Arsenal.
Liverpool have reportedly asked to be kept informed on the future of Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies. That’s according to a recent report from HITC, who claim the Canadian defender is facing an uncertain future in Munich, and could be one of this summer’s big movers.
Andy Robertson is set to return to first-team action following injury. The Liverpool full-back suffered a shoulder dislocation three months ago and has been sidelined ever since.
Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson is hopeful his side will compete for trophies again next season after an underwhelming 2022/23 campaign. The Reds ended their season with a 4-4 draw against rock-bottomed Southampton as they finished fifth in the Premier League, four points behind fourth-placed Newcastle United.
Liverpool's quest to finish in the top-four hinges on Newcastle United and Manchester United slipping up in their remaining three games. The Reds thrashed relegation-threatened Leicester City 3-0 at King Power Stadium on Monday night to keep their faint hopes of securing Champions League football alive.
The FA have decided not to take any further action against the linesman who elbowed Andy Robertson at the weekend.
The moment everyone is talking about and what will be the outcome of such an incident involved assistant referee Constantine Hatzidakis and Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson. As the teams were walking off the pitch for half-time, Robertson walked over to the match official to complain about decisions in the match.
At half time between Liverpool and Arsenal, Robertson was seen walking over to Hatzidakis to say a few words, with the latter seen throwing his elbow toward the face of the Scotsman.
Sadio Mane called time on his Liverpool career after completing a £35m move to Bayern Munich on a three-year contract last summer. The Senegal international was a joy to watch on the Reds' left-wing, forming a dynamic partnership with Robertson, making 203 appearances together.
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