ANDREW Robertson is just one game away from some much needed time off.
The Scotland captain still has to face Liechtenstein tomorrow as Steve Clarke’s side look to bounce back from a disappointing Hampden outing against Iceland.
This international break comes at the end of a long club season for the left-back which saw him win the Premier League with Liverpool, where he’s been for eight years.
But it’s uncertain if he’ll make it to a decade and beyond as he’s got just one year left on his contract with no talk of a new offer.
The Merseyside club have been chasing Bournemouth star Milos Kerkez as what looks like a straight replacement for Robertson.
The former Celtic and Dundee United man recently waved goodbye to long-time teammate and friend Trent Alexander-Arnold as he moved on to Real Madrid.
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And he’s now spoken out on his own future as he moves towards what could be his final season at Anfield.
Speaking with BBC Sport, Robbo was asked if he has more to achieve with the Reds.
He replied: “I think I’ve got loads more to achieve full stop.
“I’m 31. This season I didn’t miss a game, didn’t miss a training session even.
“In terms of physical, in terms of your body and everything like that, that’s something that I’m happy with.
“Obviously after last season in terms of my shoulder injury, my ankle injury, ended the Euros with a knee injury, so last season was tough.
“Then this season I’m happy that I’ve been available for every single game.
“I’ve obviously got a year left at Liverpool and I don’t know what the future will hold after that.
“But I still believe I’ve got a lot to give, and I think people still know that I’ve got a lot to give as well.
“I think I’ve shown that in performances this season.”
But he insisted he refrains from thinking about next steps as much as possible, continuing: “I’ve never looked too far ahead.
“I don’t look behind, I don’t look too far ahead. I just look at the next games.
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“[After this international break I’m] looking forward to definitely having a switch off with my family and friends trying to hit the reset button.
“And then we look forward to pre-season. That’s all I can focus on at the minute.”
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