Andy Robertson is still settling into life at Tottenham following many years at Liverpool, with the veteran left-back featuring plenty across preseason for Spurs
Andy Robertson of Tottenham Hotspur during the during the pre-season friendly match between Tottenham Hotspur and TSG Hoffenheim
Liverpool fans may be unhappy with Tottenham's latest post about Andy Robertson(Image: (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images))
Liverpool fans are still not quite used to seeing Andy Robertson in a Tottenham kit, a sight not made any easier by him teaming up with an old foe of the Reds.
The 32-year-old spent nine years at Anfield, having joined from Hull in 2017, where he went on to be one of the biggest bargain signings in the club's entire history. Robertson was defensively solid on the left flank, but he also offered some attacking threat, constantly running up and down the wing to put in tempting crosses for the forwards to get on the end of.
The Scottish defender made 378 appearances for Liverpool, scoring 14 goals and assisting 69, before eventually bringing his career with the club to an end.
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With his contract expiring and the Reds keen to promote a younger option like Milos Kerkez for the long-term, Robertson left as a free agent, looking for new opportunities.
The left-back lined up a move to Tottenham after its survival in the Premier League last season, and confirmed the switch once he became a free agent.
It's a move that hasn't quite sunk in for Liverpool fans, considering Robertson's status as a club legend, with the sight of him in a Spurs jersey not quite sitting right.
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Tottenham risks the wrath of supporters not finding the deal comfortable at all after posting a cheeky image featuring the star alongside Richarlison.
The Spurs striker has been a long-term adversary of Liverpool, dating back to his days as an Everton player, when he would constantly tease the fans.
Seeing Robertson now on the same side as the Brazilian forward would be enough for most faithful supporters to be left frustrated, as his enemy becomes his teammate.
It remains to be seen how the defender will settle into life in North London, ahead of an important season for the club and a new challenge for him.
There will be a wait for Liverpool to be reunited with Robertson, as the first Premier League clash between it and Tottenham won't be until late December.
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Until then, Reds fans will be keeping a close eye on the defender to see exactly how his new life with Spurs plays out.