The bottle has a proud spot in left back's trophy cabinet.
16:14, 29 May 2026
Robertson and the bottle of Buckfast
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Robertson and the bottle of Buckfast(Image: Liverpool FC via TikTok)
Scotland captain and former Liverpool fullback Andy Robertson has revealed he was gifted a Lewis Capaldi-signed bottle of Buckfast by legend Kenny Dalglish. Now, the bottle of the infamous tonic wine sits in pride of place in the left back's trophy cabinet.
Speaking on 'Robbo: My Liverpool', a club documentary marking his departure from Anfield, the 32-year-old shows off his greatest honours. Prized items included various medals, the UEFA Champions League trophy, which he won in 2019, numerous Scotland caps, and English Premier League man of the match awards.
However, the most unique item on the former Queen's Park and Dundee United man's mantelpiece was a bottle of Buckfast. When quizzed about it, Robertson recalled the story of how he received the tonic wine as a present from Scotland's all-time top goal scorer, King Kenny Dalglish, reports the Daily Record.
Standing alongside ex-teammate James Milner, he said: "Kenny Dalglish got me that," as he held up the bottle of Buckfast, "there you go."
He continued: "It's because he went to a Lewis Capaldi concert and Lewis signed it for us. Then Kenny came into the training ground the next day with it up his jacket.
"He was like that, 'I've got something for you', and he's giving me this bottle of Buckfast wine. I'm thinking, 'It's not every day you get passed a Buckfast wine by Kenny Dalglish, so I'll take it.'"
The bottle was signed by Lewis Capaldi
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The bottle was signed by Lewis Capaldi
Robertson played his final game for Liverpool on Sunday against Brentford at Anfield. He spent nine years at the side, after moving from Hull City, across an era of success that included two Premier League titles and Champions League glory.
At his final game, Robertson was presented with a frame of Liverpool's achievements by CEO Billy Hogan, Sporting Director Richard Hughes, and icons Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush.
This comes after he paid a visit to his own mural last week on Tancred Road, just a short stroll from Anfield. Painted by MurWalls, it features a powerful portrait of Robertson touching the Liver bird on his chest alongside the message 'Born in Glasgow, made in Liverpool'.
References to the nine trophies he has lifted as a Red are also included, as well as the chant supporters have serenaded him with over the years.
The Scotland star now looks towards the World Cup this summer where Steve Clarke's men look to make it out of the group stage for the first time ever, taking on Haiti, Morocco and Brazil.
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Prior to those crucial games, Scotland will play friendlies against Curacao in a Hampden Park send off before heading to New Jersey to face Bolivia.