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Andy Robertson talks the FA Cup & James Milner

Football Daily

BBC

Sports, Soccer

4.3 β€’ 4.6K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 6 March 2026

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Liverpool full back Andy Robertson speaks to BBC Sport's Nahyan Chowdhury ahead of his sides FA Cup fifth round tie against Wolves.

The Scotland captain talks about what the FA Cup means to him, his experiences winning it with Liverpool in the 2021-22 season, what it would mean to win it this season, but how they're just taking it one game at a time. He also talks about his former teammate James Milner breaking the Premier League record for appearances.

0'40 - What the FA Cup means to him and his experiences of the competition. 1’46 - His emotions when winning the FA Cup. 3’00 - Memories of the competition growing up in Scotland. 4’10 - How confident they going into game against Wolves and what would it mean winning the FA Cup this season. 6’58 - Thoughts on James Milner appearance record

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, music, radio, podcasts.

0:05.0

This is the Football Daily podcast on BBC Sounds.

0:14.0

Hello, I'm Nahyan Chaudhary and you're listening to a special episode of Football Daily.

0:19.0

Today I got the chance to speak to Liverpool Defender and

0:21.6

the Robertson ahead of their FA Cup tie against Wolves. Right Andy, thank you for taking time

0:27.5

at your day to sit down and speak with us. Obviously we're heading towards the business end of the season.

0:32.3

Fixers are coming thick and fast and an FA Cup tie looms. Have I won the FAA Cup in 2022. What does this

0:39.6

competition mean to you? Yeah it means a lot. I think it's you know obviously the

0:44.6

oldest cup competition standing. It means a lot to the to the people the FAA

0:50.8

Cup and and that means then it means a lot to the players so yeah I think obviously a

0:56.2

lot gets said about the FA Cup now you know maybe in the first couple of rounds teams are

1:01.3

resting players and things whereas maybe back in the day it was like you know the biggest

1:05.4

cup competition ever but you know it still isn't important as ever in our eyes it's still a chance

1:10.4

to go to Wembley it's still a chance to go to Wembley.

1:11.6

It's still a chance to go and give your fans a big day out. It's still a chance to go and win a trophy.

1:16.6

Obviously we've, obviously I've won it once and yeah, it was a fantastic day.

1:21.6

You know, even the semi-final against Man City was great and then obviously the final was amazing.

1:26.6

Being able to win it

1:28.0

and win it on penalties and things like that then you know always you know that would be one

1:32.4

of my favourite days as a Liverpool player so I am you know I think you want to always then

1:38.3

recreate the moments and we're still in it we've got last 16 and this is like you said the business end of it now

1:46.0

and we've got a chance to try and get through to the last day. What emotions were going through

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