Tottenham Hotspur supporters have been left very impressed by Andy Robertson’s crossing ability in Scotland’s 1-0 win over Haiti.
The North London club made Robertson their first summer signing after agreeing a deal for the former Liverpool defender on a free transfer.
🔮 Tottenham’s starting left-back next season will be ____________
🤔 Andy Robertson? Destiny Udogie? Micky van de Ven?
The 32-year-old captained Scotland to their first World Cup win in 36 years as John McGinn scored the only goal of the game.
Spurs fans were keeping a particularly close eye on their new left-back signing, and it’s fair to say they were impressed by his display.
Tottenham fans impressed by Andy Robertson vs Haiti
Tottenham Hotspur fans were pretty pleased with the performance of Andy Robertson in Scotland’s 1-0 win over Haiti.
The former Liverpool defender was a constant threat down the left for Scotland and produced some dangerous crosses into the box.
The 32-year-old managed 68 touches, completed 30 passes, two key passes and won three duels in 90 minutes.
Spurs supporters were particularly impressed by his technical ability, as he made some impressive passes against the World Cup’s second-lowest-ranked team.
- “Andy Robertson is a great passer. I’m already favouring him over Udogie in most matches next season.”
- “Robertson is still such an amazing crosser of the ball.”
- “Robertson is a better footballer than Udogie. Think he will end up playing more games than him next season.”
- “A first-time pass and a decent cross? Andy Robertson clearly hasn’t been told we don’t do that sort of thing at Tottenham.”
- “Some beautiful deliveries from Andy Robertson tonight have reminded me what we’ve acquired. When was the last time a left back at Spurs delivered a decent cross?”
- “I don’t care what anyone says, Robertson is a good signing.”
- “Andy Robertson is just class! Hope he has a great tournament.”
- “So Robertson will be a top 5 technical player for Spurs next season.”
Robertson will be competing with Destiny Udogie next season for the left-back spot, and he could be a great mentor for the Italian defender.
Roberto De Zerbi will be delighted to see the veteran defender captaining his nation, knowing that he’s adding a proper leader to his ranks next term.
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