Andrew Robertson joined Liverpool from Hull City in 2017 for a transfer fee of €9 million and at the time everyone expected him to be a normal player.

But during these past two years, the left-back has carved a niche out for himself in the Liverpool line up and right now Andrew Robertson is easily one of the best left-backs in Europe.

Liverpool beat Fulham this past weekend in the Premier League following which the defender was scheduled to have an emergency dental surgery.

The surgery was supposed to take place immediately after the match but then Andrew Robertson found out that there was no doctor available for the surgery.




So what does he do?

Andrew Robertson chose to postpone his surgery and tried to join Scotland for his national team duties during the international break.

The full-back asked the Scottish FA to arrange for a commercial flight in order to join the rest of the squad in Kazakhstan but his medical condition prevented him from making the journey.




Scotland play Kazakhstan on Thursday but sadly though Andrew Robertson will not be available for the match because finally, he will be having the abscess removed from under his tooth.




But reports suggest that the defender will be named in the matchday Sunday on Sunday when Scotland take on San Marino.

Yes, Andrew Robertson ultimately failed to make it for Scotland’s match vs Kazakhstan but no one can overlook the passion shown by the Scotland captain.



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