
Andy Robertson sends two-word message to fans after Liverpool hammer Tottenham
Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson sent a message to fans following the victory over Tottenham in the Carabao Cup.
Liverpool secured their place in the final as they look to defend their League Cup title, thrashing Tottenham 4-0 in the second leg at Anfield.
Goals from Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Virgil van Dijk sealed the win, sending Arne Slot’s side to Wembley.
Following the match, Robertson took to Instagram, posting a photo of the team in a huddle with the caption: “Wembley bound!”
Midfielder Ryan Gravenberch showed his appreciation by commenting with a heart emoji.
Arne Slot places his trust in Andy Robertson
The Scottish defender has featured in 31 matches this season under Slot, starting 20 Premier League games. His only assist this campaign came in the Champions League.

He has been a crucial figure not only for the Dutch coach but also for the club’s defence in recent years, continuing to show his influence on the team.
His commitment to the club remains unwavering, as seen when Robertson expressed his frustration following Liverpool’s loss to PSV in the Champions League, despite the team finishing top of their group.
Liverpool could explore alternatives amid Milos Kerkez links
Football Insider Verdict
Despite his contributions, Robertson has faced criticism from Liverpool fans for some of his performances this season, fuelling speculation that the club may look to reinforce the left-back position.
Liverpool have shown interest in Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez, with the Hungarian impressing in the Premier League and attracting attention from several top clubs.
Football Insider previously reported that Manchester United were also monitoring Kerkez but ultimately prioritised the signing of Patrick Dorgu instead.
With Robertson turning 31 this year, the club may consider bringing in a younger left-back capable of competing at the highest level as they prepare for the future under Slot.