Andy Robertson wows Scottish media after Tottenham move in 'lovely' moment vs Bolivia
Andy Robertson featured for the first time since signing for Tottenham Hotspur as Scotland faced Bolivia on Saturday.
The Tartan Army are preparing for the World Cup for the first time since the summer of 1998.
Things are looking bright for Steve Clarke's side going into the showpiece tournament after back-to-back wins in preparation friendlies.
That started with a 4-1 win against Curacao last Saturday at Hampden Park before jetting out to the States.
Scotland have since sealed victory over Bolivia at Sports Illustrated Stadium as Robertson starred after his Spurs switch.
Andy Robertson impresses for Scotland vs Bolivia
The 32-year-old is the captain of his national team and is set to guide them into the summer event after 28 years away.
He started in the final friendly before the World Cup gets underway as the Scot's featured in New Jersey.
Scotland faced Bolivia and once again scored four after winning 4-0 thanks to four first-half strikes.
Lawrence Shankland, Scott McTominay and Che Adams were on the scoresheet, but Robertson still caught the eye in his first half showing.
The Scotsman highlighted his assist for the opener from Shankland, describing it as "a lovely cross".
That was echoed by the Scottish Sun who were keen to praise his "great delivery for the opening goal before being replaced at the break".
The Daily Record went for "fine work" to describe his cross for the new Rangers signing.
It's clear that the left-back impressed against Bolivia as Spurs fans quickly got used to the idea of him being a North London star.
What can Tottenham expect from Robertson after Bolivia showing?
There were some reservations about the 32-year-old coming in from Liverpool on a free transfer.
Many have questioned whether the Lilywhites really needed another left-back moving into the new campaign.
Those questions may have drifted away somewhat after his last showing before the World Cup.
He maintained an 89 per cent pass accuracy against Bolivia and came so close to scoring with his only shot of the day.
Robertson grabbed an assist and completed three passes into the final third.
There are positive signs from the Scot as Spurs fans will keep a close eye on his progress throughout the summer tournament.
The Tartan Army begin their World Cup campaign against Haiti on Friday morning.
