Antonee Robinson's Stellar Season: Fulham's Rise, USMNT's World Cup Dreams, and Liverpool Links
Fulham's Antonee Robinson shines in the Premier League, fueling European ambitions and USMNT's World Cup hopes while attracting Liverpool interest.

Robinson’s Breakthrough Season at Fulham
Antonee Robinson’s rise in the 2024-25 Premier League season has been nothing short of remarkable. The American left-back has become one of Fulham’s most influential players, contributing 10 assists—second only to Mohamed Salah—and solidifying his reputation as one of the best in his position. His performances have sparked transfer rumors, with Liverpool reportedly monitoring his progress, yet Robinson remains focused on Fulham’s push for European qualification and their FA Cup campaign.
Tactical Evolution Under Marco Silva
Under manager Marco Silva, Robinson has flourished in an attacking full-back role, often overlapping on the left flank. Silva’s system allows him to combine with Alex Iwobi, creating one of the league’s most dangerous wide partnerships. Defensively, Robinson’s anticipation and speed make him a nightmare for wingers—evidenced by his stellar performances against Mo Salah and Bukayo Saka. His Premier League stats speak volumes:
- 77 tackles (7th highest)
- 144 crosses from open play (4th highest)
- 50 interceptions (joint-league best)
USMNT's World Cup Ambitions
With the 2026 World Cup co-hosted by the U.S., Robinson is a key figure in Mauricio Pochettino’s plans. The USMNT has adopted an aggressive mindset, with Pochettino emphasizing a win-at-all-costs mentality, inspired by Argentina’s 2022 triumph. Robinson, capable of playing left-back, winger, or midfield, provides tactical flexibility—a trait Pochettino is keen to exploit.
"Why go to a tournament if you're not trying to win?" Robinson says, echoing Tiger Woods’ fearless mentality. "We believe we can lift the trophy."
Overcoming Adversity
Robinson’s journey hasn’t been easy. A failed AC Milan move in 2020 due to a heart condition (since managed without surgery) and early-career injuries forged his resilience. Now 27, he credits his consistency to discipline and a caffeine-free lifestyle. Off the field, he balances football with fatherhood, finding solace in family amid the sport’s pressures.
What’s Next?
- Liverpool links: While flattered, Robinson remains grounded, calling rumors "just stories."
- Premier League goals: He aims to score his first top-flight goal—celebrating with a backflip.
- World Cup prep: The USMNT’s next friendlies will test Pochettino’s experimental setups.
Robinson’s story is one of perseverance and ambition—both for club and country. As Fulham eye Europe and the USMNT targets glory, his influence will be pivotal.