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Trent Alexander-Arnold has spoken glowingly about his former Liverpool teammate, Andy Robertson, ahead of the Scotland captain's final appearance at Anfield this weekendAndy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold excelled together for Liverpool(Image: Julian Finney/Getty Images)Mohamed Salah might have ensured that much of the talk this week has been about his Liverpool exit, but Andy Robertson is another huge figure who will depart following the weekend's game with Brentford.Facing their former teammate, Jordan Henderson, alongside whom they won the Premier League and the Champions League, Salah and Robertson will get the send-off they deserve. Plans are in place for an Anfield mosaic honoring the pair before kick-off, and they will be determined to go out with a victory.There is a case that Robertson, signed from Hull City for a fee of around $10 million (£8 million) in 2017, is the best value transfer that Liverpool has completed in the modern era (Salah may well run him close).READ MORE: Liverpool sent clear Alisson transfer message as Arne Slot 'perspective' requiredREAD MORE: Liverpool transfer news and rumors today LIVE: Diomande decision, Camara move, Barcola interestAnd when he leaves, the Liverpool locker room will miss his personality as much as his quality on the field.
In many years to come, I think people will look back on our Liverpool team and see us as full-backs who changed the game."Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson before Aston Villa vs Liverpool(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Mentality-wise, Robertson has epitomized what Liverpool has been about in recent seasons. He always delivered on the things that mattered.Get Liverpool's new 2026/27 home kitThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
I believe he’s massively underrated and without a doubt will go down as a Liverpool legend, a Premier League legend and a footballing legend."Robertson has played a total of 377 games for Liverpool to date. He should get the chance to increase that by one on Sunday, with Tottenham among the clubs hoping to sign him in the summer.Liverpool.com says: Robertson is certainly the best left-back to play for the Reds in the modern era, and by some distance in terms of the level he reached and the trophies that he won.Alexander-Arnold is absolutely correct about them helping change how the game views full-backs.
