Liverpool’s Triumph Shattered: Andy Robertson Reveals Heartbreaking Moment that Changed Everything After Diogo Jota’s Death
Andy Robertson played his final game for the club in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Brentford, departing alongside icon Mohamed Salah.
The left-back joined the Reds in 2017, with Diogo Jota joining in 2020, and the pair spent the next five years lifting trophies together in England.
Liverpool, winners of the 2024/25 Premier League title, endured a torrid fifth-placed finish this season on just 60 points, and the impact of Jota’s passing on that ordeal has been described by the Scot in a recent chat on camera with two legends of the game.
Andy Robertson on the aftermath of Jota’s death
Robertson, who started 29 Premier League games en route to Liverpool’s latest title win, spoke with Ian Wright and Gordon Strachan for The Overlap’s series, My Best Coach.
Strachan, former Scotland manager, gave the 32-year-old his first international cap, and has since watched Robertson win almost every trophy available to him in the English top-flight.



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