One-time Dundee United defender Andy Robertson had a dig at Barcelona’s Luis Suarez after helping Liverpool to a famous victory at Anfield.
The Reds left-back continued an on-going feud with the Uruguayan striker in the first half of the Champions League semi-final on Tuesday evening.
Andy Robertson is a savage ?@DesKellyBTS: "You had a running battle with Luis Suarez and he took you out."
Robertson: "Who's going to the final?"
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— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) May 8, 2019
Liverpool beat the Spanish giants 4-0 to progress to the final of the competition in what is already being described as one of the most memorable European games in the club’s history.
It will go down as one of the great football comebacks after the Reds lost 3-0 to Barcelona at the Camp Nou last week, with two key players in Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino injured.
Robertson and former Liverpool striker Saurez were said to be at each other’s throats in the tunnel ahead of last week’s game in Barcelona.
The contest between the two spilled out on to the pitch on Tuesday, with Suarez kicking out at the Scotland international when the referee wasn’t looking. Robertson was forced to come off the pitch at half-time due to the calf injury he suffered in the clash.
However three remarkable goals in the second half put Liverpool through to the final in Madrid – and Robertson had his say on the Suarez encounters.
A defiant Robertson spoke to BT Sport at full time, saying: “Who’s going to the final?”
He added: “We’re going to the final so that’s all that matters.
“Honestly I don’t care just now. Fingers crossed I’ll be okay.
“This team is incredible, seriously. I’ve said it so many times this season, but my God, what a team.”
Robertson also took aim at Lionel Messi on the pitch – shoving him on the back of the head when the forward, considered the best player in the world, went down following a tackle by Fabinho.
Andy Robertson letting Lionel Messi know he's in for a game at Anfield ? pic.twitter.com/Anl4mkNh8e
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) May 7, 2019