
Andrew Robertson has found himself at the centre of an awkward social media moment after an apparent slip during a Tottenham Hotspur unveiling video that quickly went viral among supporters.
The Scotland captain, who is currently preparing for the World Cup in North America, is reported to have recorded a message welcoming himself to Spurs ahead of his anticipated move following the tournament.
In the video, Robertson introduced himself to supporters and expressed his excitement about joining the club next season.
“Hi Tottenham fans, it’s me, Andy Robertson here… I cannot wait to play for you guys. I’m already looking forward to next season. All the best and I’ll see you soon.”
However, fans were quick to notice what they felt was a notable omission from the message. Robertson did not include the traditional “COYS” (Come On You Spurs) sign-off that many supporters expect from new signings.
The reaction on social media was immediate, with some fans jokingly questioning the authenticity of his enthusiasm, while others suggested the video needed a re-record.
Comments circulating online included remarks such as “needed a COYS at the end” and “no COYS? send him back”, highlighting the light-hearted backlash to the moment.
Robertson, 32, remains fully focused on Scotland’s World Cup campaign, with the national team beginning their tournament against Haiti.
He is expected to complete his move to Tottenham after the conclusion of international duty, marking a major transfer involving the Scotland captain.
While the incident is unlikely to have any lasting impact, it has added an unexpected layer of scrutiny to what should have been a straightforward club announcement.
For now, Robertson’s attention remains firmly on international football, but Spurs fans will be hoping for a slightly smoother introduction when he finally arrives in North London.




