End of a fruitful era...

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End of a fruitful era...

End of a fruitful era...

There is a case, given his low cost and high output, for Robertson to be hailed as the club's greatest ever left-back. On a pure data level, since the start of the 2017-18 season, he ranks ninth in the Premier League for chances creates, with only one defender - ex-Red Trent Alexander-Arnold - abov

End of a fruitful era...

There is a case, given his low cost and high output, for Robertson to be hailed as the club's greatest ever left-back. On a pure data level, since the start of the 2017-18 season, he ranks ninth in the Premier League for chances creates, with only one defender - ex-Red Trent Alexander-Arnold - above him in the list. The end of an era is drawing closer on Liverpool's left side.

An era is ending at Anfield. With Andy Robertson's summer departure confirmed, Liverpool must now look to a new chapter on the left flank, where new signing Milos Kerkez will face the monumental task of filling the Scot's boots.

When you consider his modest transfer fee and immense output, there's a compelling argument that Robertson stands as the greatest left-back in the club's storied history. The numbers don't lie.

Since the start of the 2017-18 season, Robertson ranks ninth across the entire Premier League for chances created. The only defender above him on that list? His former teammate, Trent Alexander-Arnold. This creative prowess translated directly into goals, with Robertson sitting sixth in the league for assists over the same dominant period.

For years, his relentless engine, pinpoint delivery, and leadership defined Liverpool's left side. His exit truly marks the close of a phenomenally fruitful and trophy-laden era for the Reds.

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