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Home » World Cup 2026: Scotland captain Andy Robertson – inside the fairytale journey
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World Cup 2026: Scotland captain Andy Robertson – inside the fairytale journey

By britishbulletin.com8 June 20262 Mins Read
World Cup 2026: Scotland captain Andy Robertson – inside the fairytale journey
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“He doesn’t like talking about his story,” John McGinn told the Scottish FA.

“He’ll no like hearing it – but that’ll never happen again. Part-time football to go so quickly to Hull, Liverpool, Champions League winner, Premier League winner, captaining your country at a World Cup. That’s fairytale stuff.

“It’s a documentary I can’t wait to sit back and watch, the Andy Robertson documentary.”

His manager at Hull, Steve Bruce, cited Robertson’s ability to grow and meet bigger challenges as they came along. Strachan said his intelligence meant he learned extremely quickly.

Robertson mainly ascribes his ascent to “luck” in having coaches and managers who were willing to give him a chance, as well as his work ethic.

“What I could control is I went into football with: ‘I will give this 100% and, if I don’t make it, at least I can look back and go, you know what, I gave that absolutely everything and wasn’t for me.”

Robertson is on his way to surpassing the great Dalglish’s record of 102 caps for Scotland and already has the most appearances as captain.

The McTominay mural marking the midfielder’s overhead kick in the defining game against Denmark adorns a tenement next to Hampden, only a few miles from where Robertson grew up. It may need some company.

Robertson is the boy who went from posting about being broke to ruffling Lionel Messi’s hair on his way to winning the Champions League.

From answering the Hampden phones to ending Scotland’s World Cup hurt in the same place, 14 years on.

He might not like to hear it, but it is a story that should inspire young Scots for generations.

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