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Several Premier League legends said farewell on Sunday, and Andy Robertson mentioned them during his own exit interview after saying goodbye to Liverpool after nine seasonsAndy Robertson's class was on full display as he couldn't help but mention Pep Guardiola and Seamus Coleman(Image: Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty Images)Liverpool legend Andy Robertson couldn't help but send his appreciation to fellow departing icons Pep Guardiola and Seamus Coleman when reflecting on his own decorated career.Robertson arrived at Liverpool alongside Mohamed Salah in 2017, and both have established themselves as club legends after being written off elsewhere at crucial stages of their career. Guardiola will always be tied to Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, as they established one of the best coaching rivalries in league history.Liverpool was denied the Premier League title twice by City despite finishing on 97 and 94 points respectively.
Winning 30 Premier League games in 2018-19 wasn't enough for Klopp to end Liverpool's title drought, but they won the Champions League that year and went on to win the Premier League the following season.Robertson also shouted out Everton legend Seamus Coleman, who is leaving Everton after arriving at the club in 2009. I wish him all the best as well."Liverpool paid just $10 million to Hull City for Robertson, and he has since become one of the greatest left-backs in Premier League history and a club legend.
The Scottish defender made 378 appearances for Liverpool in all competitions, scoring 14 goals and providing 69 assists.Robertson was presented with a frame after playing his final Liverpool game(Image: 2026 Liverpool FC)Robertson was a critical part of the Klopp era on the field, but also a key character in the locker room, and adored by everyone associated with Liverpool. Robertson was signed by Hull City the following summer, and after suffering relegation in his first season, he helped them return to the Premier League.After another relegation in 2016-17, Liverpool approached Hull for Robertson and agreed a bargain deal for the left-back.
