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Andy Robertson says Liverpool stars quiz him on Scotland as he waxes lyrical about Jurgen Klopp

To us mere mortals, it’s like they’re from a different planet at times.

But to Andy Robertson, they’re just two down to earth guys he has a kick about with on a Saturday.

Mo Salah and Sadio Mane are rated among the top players around the globe.

In fact, many would argue that in Egyptian striker Salah, Liverpool now have the best striker in the world at their disposal.

Yet for Scotland skipper Robertson, the duo couldn’t be any more grounded.

The Anfield left-back gets to play in front of Mane every week.

And his now trademark deliveries from wide are just one of the reasons why Salah is the Premier League’s current top scorer.

Jurgen Klopp’s side are still in the hunt for four trophies.

At Wembley today, Robertson and Co must see off Chelsea to lift the Carabao Cup.

They’ve fought their way back into what could be one of the tightest title races in decades.

And the Reds are also in the mix for the Champions League and FA Cup.

But Robertson says whatever success Liverpool get come May won’t just be down to the quality of players like Salah and Mane.

Instead, the Scot insists it’s the humility of Klopp’s squad that’s their biggest strength.

Ahead of the Wembley showdown, Robertson told Mailsport : “The likes of Mo and Sadio are regarded as superstars to the outside world.

“But to us, they’re just our team-mates. And we’re lucky to have them.

“We all have to do our own jobs and push in the same direction to make the team successful. They do theirs very well.

“But more importantly, as people they’re very humble and down to earth, for being global stars.

“They’re both incredible guys. But our squad is full of them. It’s a group of boys who want to work hard for each other. There are no real egos in the dressing-room.

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