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Andy Robertson: From Scotland’s Pride to International Retirement

Andy Robertson: From Scotland’s Pride to International Retirement

Andy Robertson, the stalwart left-back for Liverpool and Scotland, has announced his retirement from international football, marking the end of an illustrious chapter in Scottish football. The 32-year-old, who has been a key figure for Scotland since his debut in 2014, shared his decision after a match against Greece, where he delivered a performance that was widely praised by the Scottish media.

Throughout his international career, Robertson earned 64 caps, becoming a symbol of dedication and excellence on the pitch. His journey from a promising young talent to a seasoned professional has been celebrated by fans and pundits alike. In his last game, Robertson's defensive prowess and leadership were on full display, leaving a lasting impression as he bids farewell to the national team.

Reflecting on his career, Robertson expressed gratitude towards his family, teammates, and coaches, particularly mentioning the influence of Scottish legend Kenny Dalglish. As he steps away from international duties, Robertson's focus will now shift entirely to his club career with Liverpool, where he continues to be a pivotal player.

Detailed Robertson on Dalglish's Scotland record

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