Life is full of surprises…. That's what Andrew Robertson, left-back at Liverpool, thought when Slovenian referee Damir Skomina whistled for the last time at the Champions league final of 2017/2018. At the age of 24, the Scottish international reached this game after working in a supermarket in 2012, shortly after being dismissed from Celtic because he was ... too short - measuring 178 meters…
In 2012, "Andy" Robertson tweeted about the moment he lived: "Life at this age (18 years) is bullshit. I need a job." Robertson worked for about two years in a supermarket, but when he was preparing to take an academic course he received a proposal from Queen's Park (Sccotish 3rd division) in 2013 and went on an adventure. He helped the modest club finish third and jumped to the Scottish league's Dundee United, repeating good displays and taking a place in the Premiership's eleventh ideal. Hull City bought him in 2014, with Robertson shining in three seasons. Even in 2016/17, when Hull City was relegated to the underdivision, he stood out and signed for Liverpool. In the season where he had his Liverpool debut, he was a key player, and in six years, jumps from the supermarket to ... the Champions League final!
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