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Steve Nicol names Liverpool ace who has 'changed the game' for Arne Slot — 'Best of the lot'

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Andy Robertson has been praised for his performance as Liverpool beat Crystal Palace in the Premier League, in which he scored and did well down the left flank for Arne SlotLiverpool legend Steve Nicol on ESPN FC.(Image: ESPN FC // YouTube)At his peak, Andy Robertson was known for flying down the wing and providing assists by the bucketload for Liverpool. In his final few weeks at the club, though, he has scored a couple of excellent goals.The Scotland captain netted a great strike against Wolves in the FA Cup in February and scored a finish of a similar level of quality this weekend as he found the back of Dean Henderson's net against Crystal Palace.Robertson, like Mohamed Salah, now has a maximum of four games left as a Liverpool player.



Milos Kerkez could come back into the starting XI at left-back in the next month, while the Reds are awaiting an update on Salah's injury.READ MORE: Egypt national team chief reveals how long Mohamed Salah will be out forREAD MORE: Liverpool owners FSG brutally fire manager and five coaches at their other underperforming teamMeantime, Liverpool legend Steve Nicol has praised Robertson for his performance at Anfield, when he starred in an important victory that looks to have secured Champions League soccer next term."The best of the lot was Andy Robertson," Nicol said on ESPN FC as he analyzed the game. "Freddie Woodman actually made a fantastic save; Liverpool broke from that save."Andy Robertson, streaking through the middle of the park to make it 2-0; great little ball from Curtis Jones, then first time, left foot, bottom corner across the goalkeeper which made it 2-0 and really changed the game.Andy Robertson of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's second goal with Curtis Jones during the Premier League match against Crystal Palace at Anfield on April 25 2026"It's always nice when you see somebody in his position, leaving the club, and they’ve been so good for the club and the team, to get a goal at home."It's different when you score at home.

It would be nice if he could do it on the last day of the season, but he’ll take that with four games to go."Robertson is more than capable of playing at a high level moving forward, but he wants guarantees of more regular action — something that Liverpool couldn't offer him.Get LFC's 2025/26 season home and away kitsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. He's a special character.