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Andrew Robertson already shaping up for a big season with Liverpool

By Sergio Moya

Andrew Robertson already shaping up for a big season with Liverpool
Andrew Robertson already shaping up for a big season with Liverpool
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The first team players have already reported to Liverpool's training facilities to begin their preparation for the team's preseason. In this way, Jürgen Klopp already has a full team and can start to observe those players who are looking to earn a place in the starting lineup, although it is true that there are those who are indisputable in that sense and one of them is our left back, Andrew Robertson.

 

Andy has also already put himself under the orders of Jürgen Klopp in the team's training sessions, and in the videos of Liverpool FC's official account, he can be seen very happy to be back with his teammates. Robertson is not only shaping up to be one of the starters, but he could also be one of the new captains of the team as he has shown to understand the team's philosophy and has been an important part of the successes achieved during the last years.

The 29 year old Scottish left back has been one of the best players in recent years for Liverpool and his great performance has not gone unnoticed, as Andy has aroused the interest of big teams in Europe, such as Real Madrid who would have been very interested in signing him, however Andy would have expressed his desire to remain in Great Britain where he has established himself as a great player and is also an important part of his community.

That is why, before the start of the preseason, Andrew Robertson received one of the highest honors to which a world-class athlete like him can aspire.

 

The recognition received by Andrew Robertson

A few days ago, Andrew Robertson was made a member of the Order of the British Empire for his services to football, charity and young people. The Scotland captain and Liverpool player received the royal honors from Prince William at Windsor Castle.


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