Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson was trying to act hard during his side’s win over Atletico Madrid last night – that was until he met a real gangster.

Robertson, undeniably one of the best left-backs in the game, played the full 90 minutes for Liverpool as they triumphed over Spanish champions Atletico.

While the Scotsman is a fantastic footballer and is mostly renowned for his ability with a ball at his feet, he’s also a bit of a sh*thouse, as he attempted to show last night at the Wanda Metropolitano.

After two-goal Antoine Griezmann was sent off for a high, high boot, Robertson appeared to taunt the Frenchman by starring him down from just yards away.

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Robbo’s behaviour clearly wasn’t appreciated by Griezmann’s Atleti teammate Mario Hermoso, who BARGED into the full-back and sent him flying backwards out of shot.

He didn’t see it coming, couldn’t brace for impact and was left with egg on his face as a result. Fantastic!

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