Following confirmation that Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool FC at the end of the season, former manager Jürgen Klopp has delivered a heartfelt tribute.
“A £100 Million Warrior”
Klopp didn’t hold back in his praise for Robertson, reflecting on his journey from an £8 million signing to one of the best in the world:
“Look, what can I say about Andy?…wow. This boy came in for £8 million and played like a £100 million warrior every single week. He didn’t just wear the shirt, he fought for it. He gave this club his lungs, his heart, and his soul.”
“The Best Left-Back I’ve Ever Coached”
The German manager went even further, placing Robertson above all others he has worked with:
“For me, he is the best left-back I have ever coached. Not just because of his quality, but because of who he is; relentless, fearless, always there when the team needed him most.”
High praise from a manager who has coached at the very highest level.
A Key Figure In Liverpool’s Success
Klopp was clear about just how important Robertson was to Liverpool’s golden period:
“Andy was instrumental in everything we achieved together; the Premier League, the beautiful Champions League night in Madrid… none of it happens without Robbo.”
From relentless runs down the left to defining moments on the biggest stages, Robertson was central to it all.
More Than Just A Player
Perhaps the most powerful part of Klopp’s tribute came when he spoke about what Liverpool are really losing:
“When a player like Andy leaves, it’s not just football you lose… it’s character, it’s spirit, it’s a piece of the soul of this team.”
That perfectly sums up Robertson’s impact at the club.
“He Will Never Walk Alone”
Klopp ended with a message that will resonate deeply with supporters:
“He would be missed by everyone at Liverpool, but one thing is certain — Liverpool will forever be his home, and he will never walk alone.”
End Of An Era
Robertson’s departure marks the end of a key chapter in Liverpool’s history.
A player who:
Gave everything Defined an era Became a leader
Leaves behind a legacy that won’t be forgotten.
Jamie (The Kopite View)

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