Liverpool player's story: From unemployed to final of the League Champions

There are stories that deserve to be told and that can inspire many young people who dream of success in the sports world, fighting thousands of difficulties. Robertson, one who has just figured out a League Champions League final and will try to write [...]
There are stories that deserve to be told and that can inspire many young people who dream of success in the sports world, fighting thousands of difficulties
Such a story is that of Andrew Robertson, one who has just figured out a League Champions League final and will try to write a historical soccer page, beating Real Madrid, reports the Daily Mail.
It was the one who in far away 2012 followed the dream of becoming a professional football player, but struggling with his unemployment and expressing all discontent on social networks.
At the time, he was 18 years old and played with Queens Park. Money was missing, and the left defender kept his dream alive amid many sacrifices.
This age sucks. I need a job”, he wrote Robertson in 2012.
A “cerium” that he has never erased and that today has a very special taste.
Yes, because things have changed a lot since then for Robertson, who will have the opportunity to crown his dream with a victory in the League final May 26th.
Today, Robertson gets close to 50,000 pounds a week at “Redsat” and has become a very key player in the Jurgen Klopp team. / Express/











