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‘Give me the Puskas award’: Liverpool star reacts after goal against Atletico Madrid

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Andrew Robertson, Liverpool’s left-back, humorously reacted to his spectacular goal against Atletico Madrid by jokingly asking for the Puskas Award, an accolade given annually to the player judged to have scored the most beautiful goal of the year. During the UEFA Champions League group stage match, Robertson showcased his attacking prowess by scoring a memorable goal that contributed to Liverpool’s performance on the night.

Following the goal, Robertson celebrated with teammates, including Darwin Nunez, highlighting the team’s camaraderie and shared excitement. His goal was notable not only for its importance but also for its quality, prompting the Scotland international to momentarily vie for the prestigious individual honor among the world’s best goals.

This lighthearted moment from Robertson encapsulates his confidence and enjoyment on the pitch, as well as the skill level Liverpool possesses to compete at the highest stages of European football. The goal against a top side like Atletico Madrid further cements Robertson’s reputation not just as a reliable defensive asset but also as a contributor to Liverpool’s attacking threat.



Robertson’s jest about the Puskas Award reflects his ambition and the high standards he sets for himself, often influencing Liverpool’s play with his energetic runs and precise finishing. As Liverpool progresses in the tournament, moments like these enhance the player’s profile and provide fans with thrilling highlights.




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