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Media caption, 'As pure as you can hit it!' Robertson scores against WolvesByLorraine McKennaBBC Sport JournalistAndy Robertson will leave Liverpool at the end of the season when his contract expires in the summer, the club has announced. While he has spent more time on the bench during this campaign - he has started just six top-flight games - Robertson said he hoped the supporters are "proud of the left-back they're seeing perform week in, week out".

"I think I owe it to them still to, until my very last day, I'll give everything to this football club, which I've done over the last nine years and I'm very proud of that."The time to have the emotional farewell and tell the fans and the people connected to this club what they mean to me, that will come closer to the end. I don't think I'm quite ready for that yet." Liverpool are fifth in the Premier League table and face Fulham at Anfield at Saturday.
On his time at the club, he said he would "let other people say if I'm a Liverpool legend or not", adding: "But from minute one I came into this football club, I wanted to be successful. "I'm very proud that I've been a part of fantastic teams that have been able to do that."Robertson 'too good to be a stand-by'Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Andy Robertson has won an array of trophies with LiverpoolIt is unclear at this stage whether Spurs will renew their interest in Robertson but former Scotland and Chelsea winger Pat Nevin thinks the defender is "too good to be a stand-by".Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, Nevin said Robertson "has got far more left in his tank to just be sitting on the bench most of the time." Robertson will also be captaining Scotland at the World Cup this summer - the country's first appearance at the tournament since 1998.
