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SportFootballAndy RobertsonAndy Robertson pays tribute to Liverpool's fans as he signs off after nine years at the clubAndy Robertson has paid tribute to Liverpool's fans in an emotional social media post following his final game at Anfield on Sunday.And the departing vice captain labelled supporters "the heartbeat of the club" as he signed off by acknowledging the backing he has received since he arrived from Hull City in an £8m deal in 2017.Robertson played his 378th and last match as a Reds player on Sunday afternoon as Arne Slot's side ended a difficult campaign with a 1-1 draw with Brentford that confirmed their fifth-place finish in the Premier League.Scotland captain Robertson, who is wanted by Tottenham Hotspur, addressed fans directly in an Instagram post on Monday, writing: "I have spent all week telling the people in the building, players and staff how much they mean to me.READ MORE: National media reflect on season Liverpool were 'tested to its core' as Mohamed Salah points madeREAD MORE: Arne Slot sends message to Liverpool fans and explains what Reds 'definitely know'"Now it's my turn to tell the most important people at the club how much they mean to me. That is you guys."From day 1 the love and support you have shown me has been unimaginable.
The home games, away games, trips to Wembley or the parades, you guys ALWAYS show up in your numbers and I never took that for granted."You are the heartbeat of the club and the best fans in the world. You guys are family."This isn't a goodbye, it's a see you soon.
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