22,144 minutes
The defender’s huge total of time played in the Premier League for the Reds over the past nine seasons. That is the equivalent of 369 hours or more than 15 full days. It includes 3,385 of a possible 3,420 minutes in 2020-21, when he started all 38 of his side’s top-flight matches.
56 Premier League assists
In the process of contributing to the redefining of the modern full-back role, Robertson placed himself in the Reds’ top five for assists in the Premier League. His incredible tally of 56 set-ups from the back for the club in the division is only bettered, at time of writing, by Mohamed Salah (93), Steven Gerrard (92), Trent Alexander-Arnold (64) and Steve McManaman (58).
Two Team of the Year inclusions
Robertson received the recognition of his peers with a pair of selections in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year decided by his co-professionals. His first inclusion came for the 2018-19 season in which Liverpool lost only once in the league and accrued 97 points. And he retained his spot at left-back in 2020 after the Reds won the championship.
66 Champions League appearances
Robertson’s tally of games in the elite European competition is the sixth-highest figure in club history, behind only Jamie Carragher (91), Gerrard (87), Salah (85), John Arne Riise (68) and Sami Hyypia (67).
12 assists for Salah
The dozen times Robertson created a goal for his fellow departing legend were the most he supplied for any one teammate at Liverpool. The first was in March 2018 and the last in March 2026. Next-highest on the list of the No.26’s assists were Firmino (10) and Sadio Mane (eight), ahead of Diogo Jota and Virgil van Dijk on five occasions each.