Jamie Carragher has surprisingly neglected Andy Robertson when naming the best left-back in Liverpool historical past.
Robertson signed for the Reds from Hull Metropolis in a deal value round £8 million again in the summertime of 2017, bringing an finish to his a number of 12 months tenure with the Championship membership.
The Scotland captain established himself as Liverpool’s primary alternative at left-back by the halfway level of his first season, scoring his first purpose for the membership towards Brighton and Hove Albion within the ultimate recreation of the 2017-18 Premier League marketing campaign.
He has received quite a lot of main honours throughout his time on Merseyside, together with two Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League trophy within the 2018-19 season.
Talking on The Overlap, Carragher snubbed Robertson when revealing one of the best left-back to have ever performed for Liverpool in his opinion, naming none aside from Steve Nicol who performed for the membership through the Eighties.
“I’m going to go together with Steve Nicol. He had an amazing mixture with John Barnes in that late 80’s crew and Steve Nicol was a bit bit much like be — right-back, centre-back, left-back. He was that good for Liverpool that he’s obtained to [be in my best 11].”
Former Scotland worldwide Nicol spent 13-years on Merseyside between 1981 and 1994. He received quite a few main trophies with the membership alongside the best way, together with 4 First Division league titles and the European Cup in 1984.



























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