Andy Robertson has eased any concerns over an injury he looked to have picked up against Chelsea when discussing Scotland’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers.Liverpool’s vice-captain limped off the pitch at Stamford Bridge after his appearance off the bench, leading to fears that he had picked up an injury before the international break.The 31-year-old appeared to have eased any concerns, however, during an interview with the Scotland National Team as he discussed Thursday’s home match against Greece.“I can’t wait,” Robertson said. “It feels ages since we have been back here, especially for a meaningful game, a competitive game.“Me and the boys just can’t wait to be back out in front of the fans and give them something to shout about.” It certainly gives the impression that Robertson is counting himself among Steve Clarke’s options for the World Cup qualifier, with the interview filmed after the trip to Chelsea.Robertson has only played 293 minutes for Liverpool this season, with Milos Kerkez assuming the first-choice role under Arne Slot, while he has 180 minutes for Scotland.If Robertson has escaped an injury, which it appears as though he has, it is a big boost for the left-back with appearances not as frequent at club level as they once were.The No. 26 has yet to start in the Premier League, his only appearances in the starting XI came against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League and Southampton in the Carabao Cup.He has come off the bench a further three times as he assumes a different role after playing the eighth-most minutes of any player for Liverpool last season.Elsewhere, Ibrahima Konate is still being assessed by France after his quad issue on Saturday, with a final verdict expected later on Tuesday.