SHOULDER DAMAGE: Overview Andy Robertson’s injury caused Liverpool’s plans to be severely disrupted

LIVERPOOL star Andy Robertson was forced off during Scotland’s match against Spain with a suspected dislocated shoulder.

The left-back clashed with goalkeeper Unai Simon in the first half, and appeared to be in pain.

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Unai Simon lands on top of Andy Robertson

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Andy Robertson had to be leave the pitch in a makeshift sling

Robertson, 29 , was treated by Scotland’s medical staff on the pitch.

After staying down the Liverpool defender had to be given treatment and led off by the Scottish medical team with his arm in a makeshift sling.

Nathan Patterson replaced him with a few minutes of the first half left of the crunch match.

Scotland ended up losing 2-0 in Seville after a wonder goal from Scott McTominay was cruelly ruled out by VAR.

Goals from Spain’s Álvaro Morata and Oihan Sancet decided the game, which leaves Scotland waiting for Euro qualification.

There will be no panic in the Scottish camp though, as they will progress to Euro 2024 if Norway fail to beat Spain this Sunday.

If not, Scotland will have two more chances to get the job done themselves next month.

The injury to Robertson however is potentially a huge blow for Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

On October 21, Liverpool will face Everton in the Merseyside derby.

This season, Robertson has started each game for Liverpool in the Premier League.

Kostas Tsimikas would be the most likely substitute if Robertson were to be sidelined due to injury.

The 27-year-old international from Greece just extended his contract for a lengthy time.

In the Premier League, Liverpool is currently in fourth place with five victories, two draws, and one loss.