
"For me, to get one cap for my country was the dream, I just wanted to represent my country and achieve that goal. I managed to do that at a pretty early age, which was amazing."
"To now have overtaken Jim Leighton, who was such an amazing goalkeeper for our country, and to even be in the conversation of trying to catch Kenny Dalglish's record our greatest player of all time is a bit surreal."
Andy Robertson debuted for Scotland just before turning 20 in 2014. Over 12 years, he became a key player and recently made his 92nd appearance, moving to second on the all-time caps list. He aims to surpass Kenny Dalglish's record of 102 caps. Robertson reflects on his journey, stating that initially, his dream was simply to earn one cap for his country. He acknowledges the surreal nature of being in the conversation to catch Dalglish's record while leading Scotland back to the World Cup after 28 years.
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