Andy Robertson sends message after being slaughtered by Liverpool fans

Andy Robertson posted a message for Liverpool fans after facing criticism in the aftermath of their dramatic late win over Paris Saint-Germain.

Liverpool hold the advantage in their Round of 16 tie against PSG in the Champions League after Harvey Elliott’s late goal made the difference in a 1-0 win.

The result puts the side in a strong position ahead of the return fixture, with praise going towards Alisson’s incredible performance for Liverpool in goal that truly kept them in the tie.

Despite the win, Robertson found himself under scrutiny from the Liverpool fanbase. The full-back struggled at times against PSG’s dangerous wingers, with Ousmane Dembele, Bradley Barcola, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia exploiting space down his flank.

However, Robertson remained defiant after the game, sending a message to the supporters despite the criticism surrounding his performance.

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Liverpool full-back Andy Robertson had struggled against PSG.

Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate respond as Robertson sends message after PSG win

Robertson kept it simple after the hard-fought victory over PSG, posting a two-word message on Instagram with multiple photos of the game and a caption that read “Half-time.”

His defensive partners, Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate, were among those who acknowledged the post, liking the photo as the Reds celebrated the win.

Despite the clean sheet, Liverpool’s backline had some shaky moments. Van Dijk was guilty of an shocking error that could have proved costly, while former PGMOL chief Keith Hackett suggested Konate was lucky to avoid a red card after a controversial challenge on Barcola.

Liverpool’s remaining fixtures in MarchDateCompetition
Liverpool vs Southampton8 MarchPremier League
Liverpool vs PSG11 MarchChampions League
Liverpool vs Newcastle16 MarchCarabao Cup
Liverpool’s fixtures in March

Liverpool weighing up Milos Kerkez as a long-term left-back option

Robertson has endured a challenging season at Liverpool but remains a key figure under Arne Slot, featuring in 36 matches and starting 24 times in the Premier League.

However, with just one assist to his name and inconsistent performances, speculation continues over whether the side could look to strengthen in his position.

Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez has been heavily linked to Liverpool as a potential successor, with reports highlighting his standout performances this season. At just 21, the Hungarian has been praised for his ability to attack and defend with balance, making him an ideal fit for Slot’s system.

But for now, the Scotsman remains the first-choice left-back, and it’s up to him to prove his worth once again.