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Players - Andy Robertson

Andy Robertson
Birthdate: 11 March 1994
Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland
Other clubs: Queen's Park (2012-13), Dundee United (2013-14), Hull City (2014-17)
Signed from: Hull City
Signed for LFC: £10m, 21.07.2017
International debut: 05.03.2014 vs Poland
International caps: 65/3 (50/1 at LFC) - 12.10.2023
Liverpool debut:19.08.2017
Last appearance:11.05.2025
Debut goal:13.05.2018
Last goal:05.05.2024
Contract expiry: 30.06.2026 (signed 24.08.2021)
Win ratio: 65.98% W:225 D:57 L:59
Games/assists ratio: 5.09
Honours: Champions League 2019, European Super Cup 2019, FIFA Club World Cup 2019, Premier League 2019/20, 2024/25; League Cup 2022, FA Cup 2022, League Cup 2024
Total games/goals opposite LFC:2 / 0
League games / goals / assists: 250 / 10 / 56
Total games / goals / assists: 341 / 11 / 67

Player Profile

A Glaswegian born in 1994, Robertson was on Celtic's books as a schoolboy but released when he was fifteen. He went on to join Scottish League Two amateursQueens Park, forcing his way into their first team for the 2012/13 season before being signed by Dundee United. After an impressive season, he was named PFA young player of the year in Scotland, having scored three goals from the left-back position. He also made his Scotland debut whilst still a teenager in March 2014, coming on as a second-half substitute against Poland in Warsaw. In the summer of 2014, Robertson joined Hull City where Robertson had an eventful three years. He was twice relegated from the Premier League as well as being promoted from the Championship. He made 99 league appearances, scoring three times and continued to be called up by Scotland, scoring his first international goal against England in a friendly at Celtic Park in November 2014.

Robertson joined Liverpool on 21 July 2017 in a deal reported as being worth as much as £10million. He expressed a desire to prove he can perform at the highest level and Jurgen Klopp told reporters he believed it was the perfect move for him. He said " For Andrew, this is another big step on what has been quite an incredible personal journey in a very short space of time. I know our environment will benefit him and help him push himself even more than he has already. This is a player who does not limit his ambition." 

In his first season at Anfield, Robertson had to bide his time, but he worked hard in training and took his chances when they came. A strong tackler who chased down every opponent could put in a decent cross, by the end of the campaign he had ousted Alberto Moreno from the left-back spot and scored his first goal for the club in the last league game of the season against Brighton. Robertson began the 2018/19 season as first-choice left-back and when he joined up with the Scottish international squad at the start of September, was announced as the new national captain. Throughout the season Robertson continued to exceed all expectations. He appeared in 36 of the 38 Premier League games and missed just one game in the Champions League, through suspension. Retaining his fitness, the only time he was laid up was when dental surgery ruled him out of a Scottish World Cup qualifier in Kazakhstan. Robertson defended with tenacity, terrorised opposition defenders with his marauding runs down the flank, whipped in crosses and assisted with eleven goals on the home front, a joint Premier League record for a defender. He signed a new and improved contract in January 2019 but remained grounded, tweeting after the Champions League triumph against Tottenham: "Just a wee guy from Glasgow living he absolute dream."

Robertson embodied Liverpool's desire to win their first league title for 30 years with his performances in the 2019/20 season. He was absolutely relentless and his opponents undoubtedly felt his wrath. In May 2019 Robertson wrote a heartfelt letter on the Players' Tribune. It was an astounding mature message that revealed the sacrifices he had made to get to the very top of world football. In conclusion he said: "And if there’s one thing I can guarantee about this team, about this group of players, it’s that we will stop at nothing to try to make our supporters’ dream come true. If that does happen, it won’t be a fairy tale. It’ll be because we deserve it." Liverpool certainly deserved the Premier League title, finishing on 99 points, 18 ahead of their closest rivals Manchester City and with the trophy in the bag when SEVEN rounds were left to play of the competition. Robertson is worth his weight in gold and to see him win the greatest trophies on offer is truly heartwarming. He deserves it.

During 2020/21 Robertson was one of the few players whose season was not blighted by injury. He started every single one of Liverpool's 48 Premier League and Champions League games, being substituted in only five of them. His presence was essential to help those untried centre backs who had to come in the side due to a succession of injuries in that position. He signed a contract extension in the summer, keeping him at the club until 2026. He scored three league goals during 2021/22 including the opener in a 2-0 win over Everton at Anfield. Robertson was made an MBE in the New Year Honours list in January 2023 for services to association football, charity and young people. During the season he also broke the record for the most Premier League assists by a defender. The following season saw Robertson appear 23 times in the Premier League, scoring three goals. He did have a frustrating three month spell on the sidelines between October and January due to a shoulder injury. In Euro 2024 he captained Scotland but suffered the disappointment of finishing bottom of their group.
Appearances per season
SeasonLeagueFALCEuropeOtherTotal
Totals2501111645341
2017-201822116030
2018-2019360012048
2019-202036109349
2020-2021381010150
2021-2022294410047
2022-202334215143
2023-202423214030
2024-202532048044
A more detailed look at the player's appearances
AppsMinutesOpponent
201697Manchester City
181514Chelsea
171466Tottenham
161408Manchester United
161201West Ham United
151230Arsenal
141248Wolves
141233Newcastle United
141214Brighton & Hove Albion
141174Everton
131059Crystal Palace
121048Leicester City
11940Southampton
10882Aston Villa
10865Bournemouth
9663Fulham
8720Burnley
7630Real Madrid
7545Watford
7510Brentford
6540Leeds United
5450Napoli
5388Sheffield United
5381Nottingham Forest
4390Paris St Germain
4278Porto
4239Norwich City
4217Atalanta
3300Atletico Madrid
3270Huddersfield Town
3270WBA
3267Ajax
3194RB Leipzig
2180Sparta Prague
2180RB Salzburg
2180Roma
2180Bayern Munich
2180Inter Milan
2172Red Star Belgrade
2169Ipswich Town
2169Villarreal
2165Swansea City
2136Barcelona
2119Midtjylland
2110Cardiff City
279Genk
1120Flamengo
190Shrewsbury Town
190AC Milan
190CF Monterrey
190Girona
190Benfica
172Bologna
164PSV Eindhoven
123Luton Town
122Rangers
110Leverkusen
TotalStarted/substitutions
313Started
34On the bench
28Substitute
58Substituted
TotalVenue
167Away
162Home
12Neutral
TotalCompetition
250Premier League
59Champions League
11FA Cup
11League Cup
4Europa League
3Community Shield
2World Club Championship
1European Super Cup
TotalWDLWin %Manager
297194495465.3%Jürgen Klopp
44318570.5%Arne Slot
Goals per season
SeasonLeagueFALCEuropeOtherTotal
Totals10001011
2017-2018100001
2018-2019000000
2019-2020200103
2020-2021100001
2021-2022300003
2022-2023000000
2023-2024300003
2024-2025000000
A more detailed look at the player's goalscoring
Assists per season
SeasonLeagueFALCEuropeOtherTotal
Totals56208167
2017-2018500005
2018-201911002013
2019-202012000012
2020-2021700007
2021-202210203015
2022-20238002111
2023-2024200002
2024-2025100102
A more detailed look at the player's assists
Milestone Appearances
#DateAgainstStadiumCompetition
119.08.2017Crystal PalaceAnfieldLeague
5011.12.2018NapoliAnfieldEurope
10004.12.2019EvertonAnfieldLeague
15030.12.2020Newcastle UnitedSt James' ParkLeague
20020.01.2022ArsenalEmirates StadiumLeague Cup
25013.02.2023EvertonAnfieldLeague
30001.09.2024Manchester UnitedOld TraffordLeague
Milestone Goals
#MinuteDateAgainstStadiumCompetition
18513.05.2018Brighton & Hove AlbionAnfieldLeague
Scrapbook
We Can Be Heros - June 2024
We Can Be Heros - June 2024
We'll Fight For Fans Love
We'll Fight For Fans Love
Other Clubs
ClubSeasonClub rankLeague appsLeague goalsTotal appsTotal goals
Queen's Park2012-2013Scotland 4342432
Dundee United2013-2014Scotland 1363445
Hull City2014-2015Premier League240240
Hull City2015-2016Championship422524
Hull City2016-2017Premier League331391
Total169820212

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