Andy Robertson has become a hero among Liverpool fans since joining the club in 2017 – and it’s not exactly hard to see why.
The bargain buy from relegated Hull City has developed into one of the best left-backs in the world at Anfield, lifting both the Premier League and Champions League trophies with the club.
And his colourful personality, which shines through on and off the pitch, further endears him to the Liverpool supporters.
Like the best Scottish players, Robertson has a bit of devil in his game and we’ve taken a look at nine times he was happy to be a bit of a sh*thouse.
Manchester United
Every Liverpool fan was in dreamland when Mohamed Salah completed his hat-trick at Old Trafford in October 2021 and put the Reds 5-0 up – but Robertson wasn’t satisfied.
As his team-mates flocked to Salah, the Scotland captain could be heard shouting: “”Come on lads. Keep going, keep going. Be ruthless!”
No mercy. We’d expect nothing else.
Andy Robertson after Liverpool’s fifth goal against Manchester United.
“Come on lads. Keep going, keep going. Be RUTHLESS!”
— LFC Transfer Room (@LFCTransferRoom) October 25, 2021
Ayoze Perez
After a last-gasp James Milner penalty secured Liverpool a 2-1 victory over Leicester in October 2019, Foxes striker Perez lost his sh*t with Robertson at full-time to conclude a fiery encounter.
Cameras showed Robertson giving Perez a little shove as he celebrated the win amid suggestions the Spaniard had earlier laughed in the defender’s face after the Foxes grabbed an 80th-minute equaliser.
Perez responded by giving Robertson a proper shove after Milner’s goal and sparked a huge brawl between the two sets of players.
Lovely stuff.
Scenes at full time as Perez and Robertson go at it.pic.twitter.com/6gkYnGIaxG
— nick10469 (@nick10469) October 5, 2019
Lionel Messi
With Liverpool trailing Barcelona 3-0 after a heavy first-leg defeat in the Camp Nou in their 2018-19 Champions League semi-final, the Reds knew they needed to make things difficult for Messi and co in the return fixture.
Robertson took it upon himself to give Messi a not-so-warm welcome as the Argentine appealed for a free-kick in vain.
We wouldn’t want to suggest this was the reason Liverpool mounted a stunning comeback to win 4-0 and make it through to the Champions League final, but that’s exactly what we’re suggesting.
Qué feo el gesto de Robertson a Messi pic.twitter.com/mZkac28Fmr
— Carrusel…
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