ANDY ROBERTSON has had quite a career in the game, helping his side Liverpool lift the Champions League last season and being named as captain of the Scotland national team.

Whether or not he'll be able to add a Premier League winner's medal to his list of achievements remains to be seen. Jurgen Klopp's Reds are the current runaway leaders down south but with football being put on hold as the world grapples with coronavirus, no-one is sure how the league season will be completed.

Plenty of footballers have found themselves at a loose end during the sport's hiatus, with Robertson taking to Twitter to answer fans' questions.

And when the Liverpool star was aked what his favourite childhood football memory was, the left-back was in no doubt.

The Hoops-daft defender recalled Celtic's run to the UEFA Cup final in 2003 and responded: "Watching Henrik Larsson scoring away to Boavista to put Celtic in to the uefa cup final!"

The Scotland captain went on to add that the Swede was his favourite player of all time and said that former Parkhead defender Virgil Van Dijk is the team-mate that he's most glad he doesn't have to play against.