Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson says he’s working really hard to surpass Kenny Dalglish’s 102 appearance record for Scotland ahead of Thursday’s night first leg of the Nations League play-off against Greece.
Robertson currently has 80 appearances for his nation so needs just 23 more games to break his long-held record.
In a chat with BBC, Robertson stated that it will be an honour for him to achieve such feat.
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“I actually said to Kenny the other week, ‘I’m coming for you’,” Robertson told BBC Scotland of the Liverpool legend. “His reply was plenty of players have said that before and he’s still the main man.
“I love playing for Scotland, showing up for every camp, and I want to get as many caps as I can,” he said. “Wherever that takes me, it takes me. I’m incredibly proud to get to 80.
“You just deal with what’s in front of you. There’s so much going on, you can’t look too far ahead. You need a bit of luck with injuries but I do everything I can to make sure I’m in the best possible shape for Liverpool and Scotland.”