Scotland Star Shines While Eyeing Premier League Return…

Andy Robertson had a night to remember on the pitch as he works to reclaim his spot in Arne Slot’s star-studded lineup at Liverpool. Having only seen more bench than action this season, Robertson must have felt like an unused fire extinguisher, drafted out for a full 90-minute mission with Scotland against Denmark. With new recruit Milos Kerkez trying to take his place, Robertson showed that he’s still Liverpool’s left-back extraordinaire — sort of like a retired dragon who just remembered he can breathe fire. The Scotsman newspaper awarded his performance an 8/10, reminding readers that class, much like an awkward family dinner, is permanent.

Robertson captained Scotland to a goalless but gutsy draw in Denmark — a result as hopeful as winning a staring contest with a painting. Still, his tantalizing crosses were as sweet as a victory dance at a wedding, earning praise from critics far and wide. The Herald applauded his fresh performance while carrying a 90-minute shift on his left flank, like a seasoned postman braving a hurricane with letters of hope. As Scotland prepares to face Belarus, Robertson’s on-field exploits continue to scream louder than a trombone in a library, with dreams of reclaiming his throne at Liverpool upon his return.