It was this time final 12 months that Andy Robertson picked up his shoulder damage that saved him sidelined for over 100 days and it’s seemingly he could have had issues of a repeat lingering throughout this break.
As a substitute although, the captain of Scotland this time performed each out there minute for his nation of their two matches towards Croatia and Portugal.
Throughout the match towards Diogo Jota’s aspect, our left again delivered a cross from the left wing that we’ve got seen him present for Liverpool numerous occasions over the previous seven years.
Sadly for the 30-year-old although, he didn’t have certainly one of his potent Anfield teammates on the top of the supply and as a substitute Scott McTominay headed his effort comfortably into Diogo Costa’s arms.
It was a combined week for Robertson and Scotland
Defeat towards Croatia meant that Steve Clarke’s aspect sat backside of their Nations League group and so the sport towards Portugal wanted to finish in a constructive end result.
Seeing the match finish 0-0 would have left supporters with combined emotions as they will’t be upset with a draw however actually wanted a win to bolster their possibilities of avoiding relegation.
Our No.26 can at the least be glad along with his efficiency as most of the journalists current reported that his show for his nation was very spectacular.
Let’s hope this manner and the truth that there aren’t any health points can mirror on a constructive return to Merseyside for the return of home motion this weekend towards Chelsea.
Add onto that, that ought to one other cross of comparable high quality be whipped onto the pinnacle of Mo Salah, Cody Gakpo, Darwin Nunez or Luis Diaz this weekend – it ought to end in a aim!
You may watch Robertson’s cross through @ScotlandNT on X:
Shut! It is an early probability for Scott McTominay within the Portugal field at Hampden Park.
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— Scotland Nationwide Group (@ScotlandNT) October 15, 2024
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