Andy Robertson is expecting an extremely emotional moment when Liverpool finally get their hands on the Premier League trophy.


The Reds secured their first top-flight championship in 30 years on June 25 but will have had to wait nearly a month to lift the actual prize over their heads.

The opportunity to do just that arrives on Wednesday night after the Reds complete their final home fixture of the 2019-20 season against Chelsea.

“We can’t wait!” Robertson told Liverpoolfc.com. “Obviously when we won the Champions League last year you get the trophy in a matter of minutes after the game and then you don’t let go of it, so we’ve had to wait three weeks it will be, but to see Hendo lift the trophy above his head will be emotional.

“It will be all the emotions into one, I think. Seeing our captain lift a trophy that has not been at the club for 30 years will bring joy and happiness and everything along with it.

“Of course we would love the fans to be there to enjoy a big celebration against Chelsea but it’s not meant to be and we’ll try to make the most of it.

“But the fact that Hendo gets his hands on the trophy is enough for us and we look forward to that game so much, and then we can really celebrate with the trophy in our hands.”

It will be the fourth major honour Robertson has held since arriving at the club in the summer of 2017 from Hull City.


The left-back paid tribute to the support and guidance he’s received from Jürgen Klopp ever since signing on the dotted line to become a Red.