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Scotland captain Andy Robertson to miss Ireland Nations League clash

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Scotland captain Andy Robertson is set to miss this month’s Nations League triple-header. Manager Steve Clarke is due to name his squad on Tuesday morning for the matches at home to Ukraine and the Republic of Ireland and then away to Ukraine.

However, left-back Robertson is unlikely to be involved after Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp revealed that he expects the 28-year-old to be out until after the international break as a result of a knee issue that flared up at the end of last week’s Champions League defeat away to Napoli.

Andy Robertson will miss our matches against AFC Ajax and Chelsea due to injury. — Liverpool FC (@LFC) September 12, 2022 Speaking at his media briefing ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League match at home to Ajax, the Reds boss said: “Robbo now is not 100 per cent. “(He felt something) very late, 93rd or whatever minute.

Actually he felt it the next day only. But yeah, he is out for at least, I would say, after the international break.” The news that his captain is struggling will come as a blow to Clarke ahead of three fixtures against two sides who have already defeated Scotland this year, with Ukraine having won 3-1 at Hampden in a World Cup play-off at the start of June and Ireland crushing the Scots 3-0 in Dublin in the Nations League 10 days later.

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The nature of this cruelty for Scotland supporters demonstrated how far their team has progressed under Steve Clarke. With a point needed from this meeting to seal promotion from Nations League B, to pass great rivals England on the way up and to leap into pot two for the upcoming Euro 2024 draw, Clarke’s makeshift team scrapped in a manner which deserves the highest of praise.
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