He Liverpool and their fans started to say goodbye Roberto Firminoone of the key pieces in the recent history of the ‘red’ team and who, as he did Sadio Mane last summer, he will leave Anfield at the end of this season, which the Brazilian striker himself recognized and Jurgen Klopp.
Firmino was moved at the King Power Stadium on Monday (where the ‘reds’ won 3-0, their seventh in a row) when Liverpool fans who traveled to Leicester sang the Brazilian’s song, “Sí Señor”. His companions were also touched, they jumped to the side of the attacker, hugging him. SA Firminoone of the members of the emblematic trident he formed with Mohamed Salah and Mané and a very beloved man to the club and its followers.
Firmino cheered the ‘reds’ fans at the Leicester stadium and were also cheered by other players from Klopp. The striker is always at the heart of Liverpool, Liverpool is always in the heart of Roberto Firmino. Everyone wants the striker, who is recovering from injury and wrote an emotional message online after Liverpool’s win, to be able to play at least a few minutes on Sunday and say goodbye to the Anfield crowd.
This is not one of the Firmino the only farewell to Liverpool this season finale. James Milner (second captain), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keita and Arthur Melo they will leave too.
It was in 2015 when Roberto Firmino arrived at Liverpool from Hoffenheim. He scored 109 goals at the said club and provided 79 assists in 360 games. He was the heroic author of the 3-2 that gave victory to the ‘reds’ against him PSG in the Champions League discount, in the season that ended with victory in the final of the said tournament against Tottenham (0-2, sixth Champions League for Liverpool).
The scorer of the game-winning goal Liverpool against him Monterey in the semifinals of the Club World Cup (2-1) and also the goal against flamenco which gave this title to the ‘reds’ for the first time (1-0). They are just two examples of what happened Firminothe magical perfect link of Salah and Manéthe space generator where the Liverpool He won it all and the future is up in the air.
Source: La Verdad

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