Inside the fairytale journey of Scotland captain Robertson
Summary
Andy Robertson, captain of the Scotland national football team, inspired his teammates with a fun game during their training camp before important World Cup qualifiers. He has become a key player and leader for Scotland, with a long football career highlighted by his time at Liverpool and his consistent performances for the national team.Key Facts
- Scotland's captain Andy Robertson created a game called 'Traitors' to boost team spirit at a training camp in Turkey.
- Robertson led Scotland to their first men's World Cup in 28 years.
- He played nine years for Liverpool, winning two Premier League titles and one Champions League.
- Jurgen Klopp praised Robertson’s development from a poor defender to one of the best left-backs worldwide.
- Robertson has earned 93 caps for Scotland, second only to Kenny Dalglish.
- He has averaged 84 minutes played per game over his international career since 2014.
- Andy Robertson became Scotland captain in 2018 at age 24.
- Teammates describe him as humble and consistently dedicated to giving 100% on the field.
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