Andrew Robertson has admitted it was a proud moment for him to keep Bukayo Saka ‘quiet’ against Arsenal back in March....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>
The Scotland International made 46 appearances in all competitions this season, scoring three goals and making 15 assists and is set to start against Real Madrid today in the Champions League final.
Ahead of the match the player talked to the media with club boss Jurgen Klopp.
“The goal involvements have been big. Not as much has been said about that, so maybe I have not taken as much confidence from that this season.
“I have taken more confidence from games where I have not had goal involvements. For instance, Arsenal away is always one I go to.
“I know how good [Bukayo] Saka can be and I know in that game I managed to keep him quiet. That was not a big factor in us winning, but a big factor in Arsenal not winning because he is one who sets the tone for Arsenal.
“He is so direct, creates chances and I know in that game I managed to keep him quiet. Another one, maybe Man Utd at home. Two goals, the third and the fourth, I won the ball back. I start the goals off but you don’t get a stat for that.”