Andrew Robertson fired Liverpool into the lead against Wolverhampton Wanderers with a stunning strike from outside the box, giving Liverpool a crucial 1–0 advantage.
The goal wasn’t just spectacular – it was historic for the Scottish full-back.
Robertson has now scored three goals for Liverpool against Wolves, the most he has ever scored against a single opponent during his time at the club.
Known primarily for his relentless running and creative deliveries from the left flank, Robertson rarely grabs the headlines as a goalscorer.
But Wolves have become something of a favourite opponent for the defender when it comes to finding the net.
His latest strike continues that trend, adding another memorable moment to his record against the Midlands side.
With Liverpool pushing to control the match, Robertson’s long-range finish has not only broken the deadlock but also underlined an unusual scoring pattern in the defender’s career – with Wolves now firmly his most productive opponent in front of goal.\