Andy Robertson reveals dressing room bust-up with Sadio Mane before Liverpool duo both scored in dramatic win over Villa
ANDREW ROBERTSON has revealed he was involved in a furious dressing room bust-up with Sadio Mane at half-time of the famous, late win over Aston Villa last season. Then unbeaten, Liverpool were 1-0 down at Villa Park with 87 minutes on the clock in November after Trezeguet’s first-half strike. But Robertson and Mane both struck […]
ANDREW ROBERTSON has revealed he was involved in a furious dressing room bust-up with Sadio Mane at half-time of the famous, late win over Aston Villa last season.
Then unbeaten, Liverpool were 1-0 down at Villa Park with 87 minutes on the clock in November after Trezeguet’s first-half strike.
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But Robertson and Mane both struck late to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
The Liverpool left-back nodded home an equaliser in the 87th-minute, before flying winger Mane used his head to score the winner in the 94th-minute.
And now Robertson, along with boss Jurgen Klopp, has revealed he argued with his left-flank partner in crime, Mane, at half-time.
The Scotland captain even revealed he would consider doing it again for good luck.
During an On This Day discussion with BT Sport, Klopp joked: “Want to talk about half time?”
Robertson replied: “The first time me and Sadio ended up falling out.”
Klopp continued: “At half time, nobody could have thought these two players would end up deciding the game.”
Robertson then laughed: “We should maybe try it more often if it gets me some more goals!”
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The defender has scored just FOUR goals since his 2017 move to Anfield.
However, Robertson has laid on a staggering 32 assists as he and fellow full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold have terrorised defences for the past few years.
The left-back added 12 assists last season as Liverpool finally won their first-ever Premier League title, with their win over Villa a defining moment in their season.