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The left-back has been Scotland's captain for seven years, and he lined up for Steve Clarke's side as it came from behind to beat Greece at Hampden Park on Thursday. Scotland fell behind when Robertson's old challenger, Kostas Tsimikas, who is spending the season on loan at Roma from Liverpool, put the visiting side ahead just after the hour mark.
Robertson had his work cut out on the night but still earned a 7/10 rating from The Scotsman's Mark Atkinson, who wrote: "The captain had his hands full all evening as Greece pummelled both his left flank and the other side looking for joy down the wings. Managed to nullify the precocious talent that is Karetsas when the teenager came on and floated in the cross that led to Ferguson's goal." Robertson was given a slightly harsher 6/10 by Blair Meikle of The Herald, who wrote: "Unable to bomb forward with his usual regularity, the captain wasn’t seen much as the attacking threat we know he can be.
"Many of Greece’s attacks, including for the opening goal, came down the right-hand side, too. He was taken off just before the hour mark, when the game was still goalless, with The Scotsman's Atkinson handing him a 5/10 rating and describing it as a "disappointing night for the winger." The Herald's Meikle also gave him a 5/10 rating, but noted how Steve Clarke's decision to withdraw the youngster still drew boos from the Scotland fans in attendance.