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Liverpool defender Andy Robertson was in international action for Scotland against Denmark on Tuesday evening.The final international break until March is now largely over, with many Reds stars taking to the field over the last week or so.Trey Nyoni and Rio Ngumoha impressed as England’s U19s dominated all three of their matches this month, most recently beating Scotland’s U19s 4-0 on Tuesday afternoon.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis. On the same day, their senior team was in action, and Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson started.Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty ImagesAndy Robertson concedes penalty as Scotland beat DenmarkScotland clashed with Denmark in a tie that was set to decide who topped their World Cup qualifying group.Steve Clarke’s side went into the game second in the table, but were able to come away with a 4-2 victory to secure their place at the summit.Scott McTominnay put the hosts 1-0 up after three minutes, but Rasmus Hojlund equalised shortly before the hour mark after Robertson gave away a penalty.Despite his error, the Scottish media have praised the Liverpool defender’s efforts post-match, suggesting he made up for his mistake.The Scotsman wrote: “The Scotland captain worked exceptionally hard all night on his 90th cap.
A true leader.”The Edinburgh Evening News wrote: “Looking to make up for an error-strewn display in Athens on his 90th cap, the skipper conceded the penalty after tripping Isaksen on [the] edge of the box. Recovered well thereafter and didn’t let his head drop.”The Herald wrote: “Scotland captain was unfortunate to concede a penalty for a loose tackle just inside the area, but VAR looked to have got it right.
Forced to defend for the majority of the evening, but created some huge chances when desperately searching for a winner.”Will Andy Robertson leave Liverpool for ScotlandAt present, the 31-year-old is due to become a free agent at the end of June 2026 when his contract expires.Robertson commented on his Liverpool future during an interview earlier this month.He said: “They’ve [Liverpool] done everything for me in terms of me and my family. If it’s not, then so be it.”There has been a claim made by TeamTalk that Robertson could join Celtic, who are able to sign him to a pre-contract agreement from January 2026.The full-back may also be offered a one-year extension at Liverpool, though it remains to be seen what will happen.
