“It’s a performance that has not been expected" - Andy Robertson

Liverpool lost by 3-0 at the Vicarage Road on Saturday evening to end their unbeaten run and their quest to be the invincibles

“It’s a performance that has not been expected" - Andy Robertson
Andy Robertson

Andy Robertson has labelled Liverpool’s performance against Watford as ‘unexpected.’

The Reds lost against the Hornets to end their unbeaten run for the past 14-month’s n 44 Premier League matches.

Goals from Isamila Sarr and Troy Deeney was enough to sink the Reds from stretching the point difference to 25.  Speaking to Liverpool FC after the game, the prolific left back applauded Watford and assured that the Reds will respond in no time.

 

 

“Watford were at it from the start and we took time to get going. We had a couple of good moments but nowhere near enough for this Liverpool team,” Robertson told Liverpoolfc.com post-match.

“It’s a performance that has not been expected for a number of years by the fans and we can only apologise for this performance. It’s up to us to bounce back.

 

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“Up to this point it has still been a fantastic season but today we weren’t at the races, we weren’t the Liverpool that everyone has watched.

“It’s up to us to now get back to that because that’s the only way we’re going to win games and get closer to our targets.”

Four wins out of the remaining 10 games will see Liverpool crowned as Champions with their next Premier League game scheduled against Bournemouth at Anfield. Responding to the defeat, Robertson, who has provided six assist this season spoke on the need to feel the blueness of a defeat which is a motivation to help the Reds spring to life again.

 

 

“It’s up to us to now bounce back because today wasn’t good enough, simple as that. Watford deserved the three points, they were brilliant to a man. And we weren’t.

“It’s up to us to now show that this defeat hurts and up to us to now go and put a run together that will crown us champions.”

Liverpool will play Chelsea on Tuesday in the fifth round of the FA Cup.