Before Scotland vs. Germany, Andy Robertson shares a text he received from former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.

Liverpool is adjusting to the fact that Jurgen Klopp isn’t the team’s manager anymore. Liverpool is getting ready for the Arne Slot era following nine incredible years under the German’s direction.

Though admitting it may take some time, Klopp is no longer the manager of Liverpool. Klopp has been updating Liverpool supporters on his whereabouts as he adjusts to life beyond the Reds.

The manager was already sighted on Thursday during Taylor Swift’s performance at Anfield during the Champions League final. Apart from planning his first summer vacation in over ten years, Klopp will surely be excited to watch Euro 2024 in his native Germany.

face Friday, the Germans take face Scotland to begin the competition. Furthermore, it so happens that Jurgen knows the Scots captain.

Jurgen Klopp text revealed by Andy Robertson Andy Robertson will eventually be regarded as one of Klopp’s mainstays during his tenure at Liverpool.

For the manager, the left-back was an absolutely dependable starter for seven years. Robertson’s value to his country’s team has grown along with his time at Liverpool.

The 30-year-old, who has been Scotland’s captain since 2018, broke the record for the most games played with the armband last week.

A congrats text from Robertson’s former Liverpool manager was also disclosed as he got ready to lead The Tartan Army into battle on Friday.

“He [Klopp] text me last week when I broke the record,” the defender told a press conference via Sky Sports News.

He sent me a really kind message, which I greatly enjoyed even though it wasn’t necessary. All he said was “congratulations” at that point. Additionally, according to Robertson, Klopp will be watching him attempt to ruin Scotland’s match in Munich from the stands.

The Liverpool player grinned, saying, “I know he’s at the game tomorrow [Friday], so it’ll be interesting to see who he supports!” “I’m positive there is just one response to that. I don’t think he needs any advise, but perhaps he can have a moderate amount of fun with the game.

Andy Robertson and Scotland looking for upset

Scotland will be hoping that they can get their campaign off to a flying start on Friday. There is cautious optimism around their chances.

Before the big game, Robertson himself will be trying to recover from an injury. Earlier in the week, Robertson’s injury-plagued season appeared to worsen, forcing him to miss training.

The former Hull City left-back appears, thankfully, to be fully recovered in time to captain Scotland against Germany. It is undeniably better for Steve Clarke’s team that Robertson is available.

Even though it can be detrimental to his own country, Klopp must be thrilled to see his former player. Robbo, best of luck!

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