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Daily Mirror IconSportFootballAndy RobertsonLiverpool star Andy Robertson's attention turned to Diogo Jota as he celebrated Scotland's World Cup qualification on Tuesday night and he was forced to fight back tearsAndy Robertson paid a tearful tribute to Diogo Jota immediately following Scotland's historic World Cup qualification. And after a day where Jota played on Robertson's mind, the late Liverpool superstar returned to the forefront.Jota tragically passed away in the summer, aged 28, with Robertson, his family and the footballing world left to mourn following a car crash.READ MORE: Scotland qualify for World Cup and end 28-year wait in dramatic Denmark winREAD MORE: I have one worry about Alexander Isak at Liverpool - it isn't a new problem"I've hid it well, but today I've been in bits.
I know the age I'm at, this could be my last chance to go to the World Cup," Robertson said following the match."I couldn't get my mate Diogo Jota out of my head today. We spoke so much together about the World Cup."He missed out on Qatar because of injury, and I missed out because Scotland weren't in it.
I know he will be somewhere smiling over me tonight."I couldn't get him out of my head the whole day. I think I hid it well from the boys and I'm so glad it ended up this way."Robertson also reflected on Scotland's achievement."This group of boys, this group of staff - it's the best group I've been involved in," he said.
