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Liverpool defender Andy Robertson(Image: Getty Images)
Liverpool defender Andy Robertson has given no consideration about retiring from international football and is instead chasing Sir Kenny Dalglish's Scotland appearance record.
Robertson, 31, will move into third in the all-time men's list should he make his 81st appearance during Scotland's trip to Greece in the first leg of their Nations League play-off on Thursday.
No one has even come close to Dalglish's appearance record, but Robertson is eyeing up that feat, having spoken to the Liverpool legend about it the "other week".
Should Robertson break Dalglish's record, he would need to make another 23 appearances.
Speaking to BBC Scotland, Robertson said: "I actually said to Kenny the other week, 'I'm coming for you'.
His reply was plenty of players have said that before and he's still the main man."
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Robertson's first Scotland appearance came under Gordon Strachan in 2014, and he first led the team out as captain by Alex McLeish four years later.
He has since established himself as one of Scotland's greatest-ever players, featuring in almost every single game when available.
"I love playing for Scotland, showing up for every camp, and I want to get as many caps as I can," Robertson said.
They ended up on seven points from their six matches, having scored a 93rd-minute winner to beat Poland in their final group outing.
"The Nations League has been important for us and the aim was always to get to Group A," said Robertson.