With human interaction being minimalised due to the coronavirus pandemic, Andrew Robertson has engaged with football supporters via Twitter.
With social distancing encouraged at present, Robertson used the social media platform to interact with fans on Wednesday afternoon.
'I'm going to try and make your self isolation a bit more fun by doing an AskRobbo,' he tweeted. 'I'll answer as many as I can. Ask away guys!!'
The Liverpool left back was inundated with replies and one that caught the eye was in relation to his team-mate Virgil van Dijk.
Now part of the Reds' brilliant backline, they used to be opponents in Scotland when Robertson played for Dundee United, while Van Dijk was a player at Celtic.
SamuelLFC shared a picture of the aforementioned duo in battle accompanied with the caption: 'Do you or Virgil remember this photo six years ago and who do you think won the ball there?'.
Robertson's rather tongue-in-cheek reply in turn was 'I won the ball, had him in my back pocket all game!!'
Van Dijk is widely-regarded as the world's best centre back and Robertson was effusive in his praise for the Dutch international when asked by lfcisabelle: 'Which team mate are you glad you don't have to play against?'. The Scotland international cited Van Dijk as 'he'd head all my crosses clear!'.
Other nuggets in the Q&A asked the 26-year-old included who was his Premier League idol growing up – a 50/50 split between Thierry Henry and Steven Gerrard.
Celtic clearly still hold a dear place in Robertson's heart. Having come through the club's academy, he proved his boyhood fan credentials by citing club legend Henrik Larsson as his favourite player of all time and describing the Swede's goal against Boavista to put Celtic in the 2003 UEFA Cup final as his favourite football moment as a child.
Away from football, when asked by the European Golf Tour about his handicap and dream fourball, Robertson was under no illusions who he would like to play with.
'When I was younger I was off a solid 4, nowadays a decent 8!' he said. 'Dream 4ball: 1. Tiger Woods 2. Seve [Ballesteros] 3. Sergio Garcia 4. Me (of course).'