Liverpool star Andy Robertson delivered a fantastic captain’s performance for Scotland in a 0-0 UEFA Nations League draw against Portugal. Scotland earned their first point in League A, Group One with this draw against the group leaders with this display.
They almost scored a goal when Robertson provided a fine opportunity for Scott McTominay who failed to convert his chance. After McTominay squandered the opportunity in the opening minutes, Portugal controlled most of the game, displaying a difference in quality.
Nevertheless, under Robertson’s leadership and inspiring performance, Scotland managed to keep a clean sheet against a dangerous Portuguese attacking depth. The 30-year-old controlled the left-flank, combining with Liverpool youngster Ben Doak who is enjoying a fine loan spell this season.
According to SofaScore, the Liverpool left-back Robertson made one clearance, blocked one shot and made one interception along with two tackles while defending for Scotland against Portugal. The Scottish captain won three out of four ground duels to maintain his dominance while winning one foul.
Robertson made 56 touches with 87% passing accuracy from 31 passes that involved two key passes during the game. Furthermore, he made two successful crosses and created one aforementioned big chance for McTominay which the Napoli midfielder squandered.
Robertson has struggled with inconsistencies in the past few seasons at Liverpool along with nagging injuries which hinder his rejuvenation. The 30-year-old’s struggles last season have created a lot of concern among the fans while the club assesses future options.
Nevertheless, the Kopites adore Robertson and hope for him to rediscover his former form that made him one of the best left-backs in Europe. The Scotland captain continues to work hard in every game irrespective of his struggle, showcasing his incredibly strong mentality.
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Liverpool faces very tough opponents during the congested period as the games come quickly after the October international break. Robertson needs to build upon his brilliant performance and prove to the new head coach Arne Slot that he has a lot of season left at the topmost level of the game.