The Scottish left-back of Liverpool was impressive last season and is continuing his good run this season too. He was a constant threat though the left wing and made life difficult for Cezar Azpilicueta. He beat the Chelsea right-back on quite a few occasions and delivered some nice crosses into the box.
One of his crosses almost led to a goal but Shaqiri squandered the wonderful opportunity to score. Robertson had more opportunities to attack than right-back Alexander-Arnold as the latter had to keep a constant check on Hazard and he made full use of those. This young left-back seems to have a great career ahead of him.
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Subhadeep Roy
Subhadeep, an adept tennis journalist at Sportskeeda, has been writing about the sport for seven years. He is known for his exclusive match reviews and opinion pieces, utilizing his MBA degree to tackle them effectively with his problem-solving abilities.
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Growing up, he idolized Boris Becker, but he now firmly believes Novak Djokovic stands alone as the 'Greatest of all Time', especially considering the 24-time Grand Slam champion's incredible stats. One thing that still puzzles Subhadeep, however, is how Becker's Wimbledon tally might have reached five if not for Pete Sampras.
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