Andy Robertson sends crushed message after Liverpool fans destroy him

Liverpool full-back Andy Robertson had a message for the supporters following their Champions League heartbreak in their loss to PSG.

Liverpool achieving European glory and a potential treble under Arne Slot were ended after a dramatic penalty shootout defeat in the round of 16 against Paris-Saint-Germain.

Ousmane Dembele’s goal took the tie to spot-kicks, where the away side converted all four of their penalties, while misses from Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones sealed Liverpool’s exit.

Despite Alisson’s heroics against PSG in the first leg, the Brazilian couldn’t produce another moment of magic to keep his side in the competition.

Robertson has faced criticism from Liverpool fans for inconsistent performances this season but played the full match and later shared a message of defiance and gratitude, vowing the team would bounce back stronger.

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Jordan Henderson and Ryan Gravenberch show support for Andy Robertson after Champions League exit

Robertson took to Instagram to share his thoughts following the Champions League defeat, writing: “Wasn’t meant to be last night, 10 finals to go!! Thank you for the birthday messages.”

Former captain Jordan Henderson, who was the last Liverpool skipper to lift the Champions League trophy, showed his support with emojis in the comments, while current teammate Ryan Gravenberch also reacted. Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott were among the other players who liked the post.

Robertson has endured a challenging season at Liverpool, with the left-back struggling to make the attacking impact he once did. He has managed just one assist in all competitions this campaign.

Season statisticsAndy RobertsonMilos Kerkez
Appearances3831
Goals02
Assists15
Milos Kerkez vs Andy Robertson this season

Liverpool eye Milos Kerkez as Arne Slot faces decision over Robertson’s future

Former Manchester United and Blackburn chief scout Mick Brown previously told Football Insider that Milos Kerkez is on Liverpool’s shortlist as a potential long-term successor to Robertson.

Kerkez has impressed for Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth side this season, making 31 appearances, scoring twice, and providing five assists. At just 21, he offers a younger, dynamic alternative to Robertson, whose future remains uncertain.

The Scottish international will enter the final year of his contract this summer, but there have been no updates on a possible extension. With speculation growing over a potential change at left-back, Liverpool fans have shown excitement about Kerkez as a possible signing.

For now, though, Liverpool’s focus remains on responding to their European disappointment as they prepare to face Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final on 16 March.