On Friday, Scotland played in a Euro 2024 qualifying match, and Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson was one of their standout performers.
Starting on the left of a midfield-four was the star earning £160,000 a week (SalarySport).
Left-back for Liverpool Scotland’s Andy Robertson is the star.
Against Cyprus in Group A of the European Championship Qualifying, Scotland lined up with a 3-4-2-1 configuration.
Although Robertson is a left-back by trade, he frequently plays higher up for Scotland to make room for Kieran Tierney in the defence.
Scotland’s goals came from John McGinn, Ryan Porteous, and Scott McTominay.
It was Scotland’s fifth straight victory, and they now only need two points from their last three qualifiers to secure a spot in the Euro 2024 finals.
Robertson got the game going and participated for the full 90 minutes.
The 29-year-old played three crucial passes during his time on the pitch, with a pass accuracy of 89.7%, won one header, had 77 touches, made one tackle, one interception, two clearances and launched seven crosses.
Andy Robertson received favourable press.
In the neighbourhood media, Robertson’s performance for Scotland has received appreciation.
According to GlasgowLive, he received an 8 out of 10.
Good cross for the opening goal, the report stated.
“Having a player who continues to excel in both this resurgent Scotland team and a fantastic Liverpool side can only be of enormous benefit on and off the pitch.”
The Scotsman gave Robertson a score of seven out of ten.
According to the report, “The Scotland captain was largely able to turn down the dial on his tearing down the left flank after one of his first such forays led to him delivering the cross from which Steve Clarke’s men struck in the early minutes.”