
Liverpool lost to Manchester City 0-3 in this round. According to the "Guardian" report, Robertson talked about Van Dijk's disallowed goal in an interview after the game.
Robertson first talked about the situation in the standings. He said: "We have created a huge challenge for ourselves, but I don't think any team will really pay attention to the standings until halfway through the season. We have to do this, but more importantly, get points steadily, and then we will see what happens around Christmas. We just need to focus on ourselves now." I don't think it's appropriate to talk about the championship at the beginning of the season, no matter where you are now, but you have to continue to win, so that the championship will be possible. Of course, no one has discussed this issue in the locker room. We just need to get back to where we should be, especially in the first two games. If we can maintain this state more stably, we can get more points."
Talking about Van Dyke's goal being disallowed because he was in an offside position, Robertson said: "We think this goal is okay, I don't think it is easy to evaluate, but in my opinion, I seem to be avoiding it. "I think the goalkeeper didn't see me. We were told these rules at the beginning of the season, so this goal was a bit difficult to judge."
Robertson finally said: "We originally wanted to end the week with a wonderful victory, but it backfired. We were on the rise, and then we suffered a blow against Manchester City."
