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“I think, 24 hours before a massive Champions League game, I don't think anyone should really be talking about their future.“We've got such a massive game ahead of us. But my full focus as being a part of this team, is trying to get through tomorrow night.“We've obviously given ourselves an uphill battle and I think full focus has to be on that and there'll be time to talk about my future, but I'm not sure today's that day.”Robertson spoke to the media ahead of the Champions League last-16 tie against GalatasarayRobertson has experienced the pulsating atmosphere these European nights can elicit at Anfield.
“The thing that was most disappointing was our fans left unhappy.“I think since I've been here for nine years now, our aim is always to be sending our fans home happy because when they go bounding out Anfield we know we've done our job.Liverpool fans booed after the Tottenham draw at Anfield on Sunday(Image: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)“I think in football that gives you the biggest satisfaction that people are heading back into the pubs or back to their families that night happy with what they've seen on the pitch, and Sunday they weren't happy, and neither were and I can completely understand that.“But in terms of tomorrow night, it doesn't worry me at all because Anfield, under the lights, our fans being in that stadium; they've been here before and they'll be here many, many times in the future as well. They always produce special nights.“We've been very lucky to have so many over the years that have been here and I don't think tomorrow night will be any different, but we have to give them something to shout about.
We have give them to cheer, we have something to get off their chairs and off their seats.“If we can do that, then we know the Liverpool fans react off that. So, they'll be right behind us tomorrow night, but we have to give them something to get behind.”
