Scotland highs kept me going, says RobertsonImage source, SNSImage caption, With 90 appearances, Andy Robertson is Scotland’s third-highest capped playerByAndy CoyleBBC Sport ScotlandPublished40 minutes agoScotland captain Andy Robertson admits international football has provided a lift during a tough season with Liverpool – and he’s now looking forward to another in two important World Cup warm-up matches.The national team squad is back together for the first time since they booked a place at the 2026 edition in dramatic fashion with a 4-2 win over Denmark. They face Japan at Hampden on Saturday, and then Ivory Coast at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium on Tuesday in two of only three confirmed friendlies before the summer tournament.Robertson is anticipating tough tests as boss Steve Clarke and his players step up their preparations for the group-stage matches against Haiti, Morocco and Brazil in the summer, but says it’s a pleasure to be returning to the Scotland camp.The left-back has enjoyed the highs of qualification with Scotland, but in a Liverpool shirt he has had a challenging time, losing his starting spot to Milos Kerkez as the club struggled following last season’s Premier League title triumph. “It’s kept me going at times this season, it’s got to do,” mentioned Robertson, whose Anfield contract also expires this summer. “I can safely say that – especially at the start of the season”Swaggering Japan provide unusual test for Clarke’s Scotland
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