Andrew Robertson reached another major milestone in his career today, earning his 91st cap for Scotland national football team in their 1-0 friendly defeat to Japan national football team.
While the result didn’t go Scotland’s way, it was still a significant personal achievement for the Liverpool captain, who continues to cement his place among the country’s most capped players of all time.
Robertson is now closing the gap on the legendary Kenny Dalglish, whose Scotland appearance record remains one of the most iconic in the nation’s history. For Robertson to even be in that conversation shows just how consistent and important he has been for his country over the years.
Since making his debut, Robertson has been a key figure for Scotland — not just as a player, but as a leader. His energy, commitment and drive have made him one of the most reliable performers in the squad, and he has carried that same mentality from club football into the international stage.
For Liverpool F.C. fans, it’s another reminder of the quality and experience Robertson brings, even as questions begin to emerge about his future at club level.
Reaching 91 caps is a huge achievement in itself, but with Robertson still playing regularly, it looks increasingly likely that he could continue to climb the list and potentially challenge Dalglish’s long-standing record.
Regardless of what happens next, Robertson’s place in Scotland’s modern football history is already secure.
Jamie (The Kopite View)

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