Robertson: I always look for Salah when crossing the ball



Liverpool left back Andy Robertson has explained his fruitful crossing technique which helped him be labeled as one of the most prominent fullbacks in the world, and also revealed who are the first names that he targets with his crosses.
Robertson is one of the biggest assistmen in the current Liverpool team and is considered, along with Trent Alexander-Arnold, one of the Reds major tools to feed the attack with chances.
The Egypt star is one of the most sought players in Liverpool by the duo, specifically by the Scotland international. And he has scored a lot of goals since joining the 2019 Champions League champions where Robertson was the provider.
“For me, it’s always Firmino or Mo [the players he seeks], I know Sadio will probably hate me for that but.. ! If I can beat the first man, I know somebody’s got a decent chance of getting on the other end of it so I always look for the middle to the back of the goal,” Robertson ellaborated.
“It is amazing to have great strikers in there and you know if you put a good ball in, it’s got a chance. Our midfielders like chipping in as well.”
Henderson’s always running in at the back post and I try and find him – I haven’t quite mastered that yet but me and him are working on it!”

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