
"Robertson has played 345 times for the Reds in all competitions since arriving from Hull City in 2017, helping the club win two Premier League titles, two EFL Cups, the Champions League, FA Cup, Super Cup and Club World Cup. The Scotland captain has played a key role in the success as a dynamic force from left-back, with his tally of 56 Premier League assists only bettered by former team-mate Trent Alexander-Arnold (64) since moving to Anfield."
"Maybe, at one point. I do want to play games and be the starting left-back, and I have got to keep pushing to try to produce the levels I know I can do. The international break was good for me as I was able to get two [lots of] 90 minutes, get that match fitness and two really good results for Scotland, and I took a lot of confidence from that."
"Kerkez has started all four Premier League games this season, but was substituted during the first half of Liverpool's 1-0 win over Burnley on Sunday. The former Bournemouth full-back received an early yellow card for a needless dive in the penalty area and was ultimately sacrificed by Arne Slot after subsequently walking on eggshells. Nevertheless, Robertson is backing his positional rival to respond positively to that setback."
Andy Robertson revealed he came close to joining Atletico Madrid during the recent transfer window but opted to stay at Liverpool and fight for his place. He has made 345 appearances since joining from Hull City in 2017 and has helped Liverpool win multiple major trophies. Robertson has provided 56 Premier League assists, only behind Trent Alexander-Arnold since his arrival. The arrival of Milos Kerkez has limited Robertson to two substitute appearances in the league this season. Robertson used the international break to regain match fitness with two full Scotland games and expressed confidence while backing Kerkez to respond after a difficult Burnley match.
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