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Andy Robertson makes history after VAR scare as Liverpool handed Alexander Isak boost

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It’s been a dramatic international break for some of Liverpool’s players, with Dominik Szoboszlai and Milos Kerkez missing out on a place at next year’s World Cup in the most dramatic of circumstances, while others managed to secure their place at the tournament. Here’s how they got on… Andy Robertson Andy Robertson captained his country in a huge winner-takes-all game against Denmark, and what a night it proved to be for the Liverpool left-back as he led Scotland to a first World Cup since 1998.



As the game moved into stoppage time though, Kieran Tierney put Scotland 3-2 up with a superb strike, before Kenny McLean secured their place at the World Cup with a goal from inside his own half to spare Robertson's blushes on the most dramatic of nights. Alexander Isak Alexander Isak had to make do with a place on the bench for Sweden's final qualifier against Slovenia, despite having indicated he was ready to start after making his return from injury on Saturday.

Wataru Endo Wataru Endo was back in action for Japan for the first time since September, and he captained his country to a comfortable 3-0 win over Bolivia in Tokyo. Wataru Endo in action for Japan against Bolivia (Image: Getty Images) Endo though indicated after the game that he isn't too happy with his lack of minutes this season, with his role at Liverpool starting to be reflected with Japan, where he has found himself slipping down the pecking order.