Here are Andrew Robertson’s all-time stats in the Premier League
What comes into your mind at first the instant you hear the name of Andrew Robertson? He is probably the best Scottish player in the Premier League since he is the only Scottish to have won the prestigious UCL title.
He is undoubtedly one of the best defenders in Premier League history. This article will tell you about Andrew Robertson’s all-time stats in the Premier League.
All-Time Stats
Attack
- Clean sheets – 69
- Goals Conceded – 216
- Tackles – 348
- Tackle success – 64%
- Last man tackles – 4
- Blocked shots – 27
- Interceptions – 233
- Clearances – 397
- Headed Clearance – 168
- Clearances off line – 5
- Recoveries – 1,269
- Duels won – 710
- Duels lost – 644
- Successful 50/50s – 147
- Aerial battles won – 146
- Aerial battles lost – 134
- Own goals – 0
- Errors leading to goal – 2
Team Play
- Assists – 49
- Passes – 12,702
- Passes per match – 58.53
- Big Chances Created – 59
- Crosses – 1,116
Discipline
- Yellow cards – 27
- Red cards – 1
- Fouls – 122
- Offsides – 22
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Attack
- Goals – 7
- Headed goals – 4
- Goals with right foot – 0
- Goals with left foot – 3
- Hit Woodwork – 3
Individual
- Appearances – 217
- Goals – 7
- Assists – 49
- Wins – 124
- Loses – 46
In a matter of fact, Anfield will never forget Andrew Robertson’s amazing stint for Liverpool. He has won as many trophies as he can until now and most importantly he won UEFA Champions League title for the club.
Titles With Liverpool
- FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP X1
- UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE X1
- FA CUP X1
- PREMIER LEAGUE X1
- CARABAO CUP X1
- UEFA SUPERCUP X1
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Liverpool will face Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League final on 28th May. Robertson will seek revenge for what the Spanish club did to them in 2017/18 UCL final. Do you remember the incident that happened with Mohamed Salah during the game?
Sergio Ramos stuck his hand in between Salah’s arm in order to stop him from scoring. The Egyptian striker ended up getting injured and the Madrid won the game 3-1 at the end, winning their 13th UCL title.