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When asked about the most challenging attackers he has encountered, Robinson named Aston Villa's Leon Bailey, Chelsea's Cole Palmer, and Manchester City's Bernardo Silva as the most tricky to defend against.
Surprisingly, he omitted Liverpool's Mohamed Salah from the list, despite being linked with a move to Anfield.
He can take it on both sides so that's tough.
"I feel like most people expect you to say Salah or Saka but while I've been in the Prem, most of the time I've played well against them.
Post-match, while speaking to Match of the Day, he acknowledged the challenges of facing Salah, admitting: "I felt like Salah was getting the better of me in the first half, I was on a booking but I felt more myself in the second half."
Speculation swirled over Liverpool’s interest in Robinson during the January transfer window, with Sky Sports pundit and Liverpool icon Jamie Carragher voicing support for the Reds to pursue him, though the anticipated transfer never came to fruition.
Robinson has openly acknowledged his willingness to consider a move away from Craven Cottage
So, if the club sees it as a good idea, I would leave."
Playing against Mohamed Salah remains a challenge
In addition, while Robinson has previously managed to contain Salah's threat on the pitch, he admitted to Foster that facing the Liverpool star is always a challenge
He explained: "With Salah, I'm not saying it's easy, but you know what you're getting in terms of the wing play
Palmer and Silva are finding those pockets and pulling the strings in a different way.
"At the same time, most of the games that I've played against Salah or Saka, even if I've played really well, they'll still pop up and get a goal or an assist."
Robinson added: "Whether they were up against me at that moment or not, they'll get something and they're the most annoying players."
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