Liverpool news: Andy Robertson’s five most memorable moments in a Reds shirt

From relentless energy on the left flank to becoming one of the finest full-backs in world football, Andy Robertson has etched his name into Liverpool FC folklore.

Since arriving from humble beginnings, Robertson has embodied the spirit of the club: grit, passion, and relentless drive.

Robertson joined Liverpool in July 2017 from Hull City in a deal worth around £8million, a fee that now looks like one of the bargains of the modern era.

Initially seen as a squad option, he quickly cemented his place under Jürgen Klopp.

During his time at Anfield, Robertson has made over 250 appearances, contributing more than 50 assists in all competitions.

Known for his tireless runs, pinpoint crossing and leadership qualities, he has been instrumental in one of Liverpool’s most successful modern periods, winning the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, FA Cup, and more.

A farewell to Anfield

In a heartfelt announcement, Robertson confirmed he would be leaving Liverpool at the end of the 2025/26 season.

Speaking to fans, he expressed deep gratitude for the club, team-mates, and supporters who shaped his journey.

His departure marks the end of an era, with the Scot set to move on in the summer transfer window, closing a chapter filled with silverware and unforgettable moments.

Here, Sports News Blitz writer Joshua Topping takes a look at Robertson’s five most memorable moments in a Liverpool shirt.

Barcelona comeback brilliance (2019)

Robertson played a crucial role in Liverpool’s legendary 4-0 comeback against FC Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final.

Though injured at halftime, his intensity set the tone for one of football’s greatest ever nights at Anfield during the UEFA Champions League semi-final 2019.

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Champions League glory in Madrid (2019)

Starting in the final against Tottenham Hotspur, Robertson delivered a composed and commanding performance as Liverpool lifted their sixth European Cup.

His defensive discipline and attacking support were key in the 2-0 victory.

Record-breaking assist machine (2018/19 Season)

Robertson registered 11 Premier League assists in a single season, equalling the record for defenders at the time.

Alongside Trent Alexander-Arnold, he redefined the role of full-backs in Klopp’s system.

Ending the 30-year wait (2020 Premier League title)

Robertson was a cornerstone of the Liverpool side that ended a 30-year league title drought.

His consistency throughout the campaign helped secure the club’s first Premier League title, finishing with 99 points.

Fans believe the goal he scored back in November 2019 against Aston Villa could have been the title-deciding goal.

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Pressing machine

One of the most beloved moments among Liverpool fans came when Andy Robertson relentlessly chased down Manchester City defenders, embodying pure determination and intensity in a press that symbolised the fearless identity of Liverpool F.C.

Robertson: Forever a Red

Andy Robertson’s Liverpool legacy is one of relentless excellence and humility.

From bargain signing to club legend, his journey is a testament to hard work and belief, and his name will forever echo around Anfield.

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Joshua Topping

As an aspiring sports journalist studying at Leeds Trinity University, Joshua is building his craft in an environment that values sharp storytelling, media awareness and a deep understanding of the sporting world. 

His course at LTU has allowed him to explore the fast‑moving landscape of modern sports media, from match analysis and feature writing to broadcast production and digital reporting.

Football has always been at the heart of Joshua’s passion for journalism. Growing up immersed in the game, he developed not just a love for watching football but a fascination with the narratives, personalities and tactical evolutions that shape it. 

Supporting Liverpool has played a huge role in that journey; the club’s history, culture, and emotional highs and lows have fuelled his desire to understand the sport on a deeper level.

That connection to football drives his work. Whether he is analysing a match, writing about the business side of the game, or exploring the fan experience, Joshua aims to bring clarity, insight, and authenticity to every piece he produces. 

His goal is to carve out a voice in sports journalism that reflects both his academic training and his lifelong love for the game.

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