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Andy Robertson Announces Liverpool Departure After Seven Seasons

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Andy Robertson will say goodbye to Liverpool on Sunday, ending a seven‑year spell at the club. The 32‑year‑old Scotland captain departs with 377 appearances in a Liverpool shirt. Robertson confirmed his exit without expressing regret or bitterness.

During his time at Anfield, Robertson featured in memorable moments such as the comeback against Barcelona, the Champions League triumph in Madrid, and Liverpool’s first league title in 30 years. He also played a key role in a decisive run against Manchester City, helping the team lead 4‑1 before the match ended.

Robertson’s journey began after being rejected by Celtic at age 15. He made his senior debut for Queen’s Park at 18 and later posted a tweet about his early struggles, describing life as "rubbish with no money".

Widely regarded as Liverpool’s finest left‑back, Robertson earned praise as possibly the best in the world at his peak. He captains the Scotland national team and has been a constant defensive presence for the Reds.

Speaking about his departure, Robertson said he leaves “with no regrets, no bitterness”. He added that he is “glad that one of our Egyptian friends might take a bit more of the limelight. I can just sneak underneath that.”

Robertson highlighted the joy of “climbing the mountain” with Jürgen Klopp’s side, describing the collective success as the best feeling of his career. He emphasized the hard work and commitment that defined his years at Liverpool.

Looking ahead, Robertson’s next steps remain unclear, but his legacy at Liverpool is firmly established. Fans and teammates will remember his dedication and the trophies he helped secure.

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