Gary McAllister knows ‘a proper player’
when he sees one, and the former Liverpool midfielder has no doubt that the
club have found a gem in the
form of his compatriot Andy Robertson. The
left-back has started 12 matches for the Reds since the beginning of December
after a patient wait for an extended chance in the side following his summer
transfer from Hull City.
McAllister has tracked the Scotland
international’s progress since his formative steps north of the border – and
believes Robertson has reached the level his ability warrants. “I’ve followed
Andy right from Queen’s Park. I was working up in Scotland when he first signed
for Dundee United and he was getting more exposure. I became a fan then,” he
told Liverpoolfc.com. “It was no surprise to see that clubs from England were
interested and he went to Hull City. I’ve enjoyed looking at his development
and watching his pathway.
“He was rejected as a kid at Celtic,
went part-time at Queen’s Park, got a chance at Dundee United and took it, went
to Hull and took the opportunity, and now he’s at one of the biggest clubs in
the world.
“I’m really pleased for him. As a
fellow Scot, it’s great to see a Scotsman producing at Anfield. I think we’ve
got a proper player – he’s an outstanding player as far as I’m concerned.”
Robertson’s journey to Anfield
included spells playing in Scotland’s fourth tier and top flight plus, later,
the Premier League and Championship with Hull.
Along the way he graduated to full
international honours, and McAllister makes no secret of his delight with
seeing a fellow Scot fulfil his potential.
“I think he will go on to get many
caps for his country as well,” the 53-year-old added.
“As a nation, Scotland needs that
cycle of players coming from Scotland. They might not make the move from the
Premier League in Scotland to the Premier League in England – they might have
to take a little detour into the Championship to then make the move up to one
of the bigger clubs.
“I’m just glad to see that we’ve got
players that can come down here and make an impact at the top end of the
Premier League.”
Robertson got goose bumps when Anfield
roared his name in approval during January’s thrilling 4-3 win over Premier
League leaders Manchester City. The No.26 has won the respect of Reds fans by
virtue of his endeavour on the pitch, though McAllister feels the defender’s
predecessors laid down helpful foundations for a smooth transition.
“It’s historic at this club. There is
something, I don’t know what it is or how it happens, but there is a definite
connection between Scousers and Scots,” he said.
“Scotland
is very much a working-class country, Liverpool is the same. The sense of
humour and the people are similar. There is a definite connection. Scotsmen
tend to do well here, that has been proven over the years.”
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