Firmino opens up over ‘difficult season’ at Liverpool
The Brazilian is only three goals and three asssists behind last season’s Premier League contributions.
The Brazilian is only three goals and three asssists behind last season’s Premier League contributions.
“We know when we see the lines that the lines are showing the players offside by a fraction.”
The Reds lie seventh in the table, five points behind fourth-placed Chelsea.
For these players, this season has been a step back. Only two Liverpool players feature, alongside a Spurs duo…
The Brazilian’s poor form has coincided with the Reds’ terrible run.
Liverpool cannot afford to lose ‘priceless’ striker, according to Paul Merson.
Meanwhile, Sadio Mane and Ozan Kabak look set to return to the starting XI for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool in the Champions League.
“It’s going to be a strange period for a number of clubs, including Liverpool, in this next summer window.”
Klopp claims FIFA said clubs did not have to let their players leave if a plan for their return was not worked out.
Olivier Giroud scored a spectacular overhead kick against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday evening.
Jurgen Klopp’s side have now lost back-to-back matches at Anfield.
Salah scored both of the Reds’ goals but it was another Liverpool player who caught Jenas’ eye.
Liverpool have only scored once in their last four Premier League matches.
Roberto Firmino and Man United are both in the Premier League losers section. Man City though…
Liverpool are winless in three Premier League games and have only scored once in those fixtures.
Don’t underestimate the impact of Minamino’s opening goal as Liverpool ran riot at Selhurst Park.
Bobby Firmino’s place in the Liverpool team has been questioned this season, but not by Klopp.
Roberto Firmino scored a later winner for Liverpool as they beat Tottenham 2-1 at Anfield.
Bamford has had more shots than any other player, and most from open play, while missing most big chances…
“I still think Jurgen Klopp likes the fact he can rely on Firmino, Mane and Salah at the moment.”
“I think he’s under threat because no-one could’ve foreseen how good this lad is.”
Klopp admits to celebrating the striker’s goal more than most after he was visibly buzzing on the touchline.
“I call it caviar. Voila!” says Patrice Evra, who also celebrated Roberto Firmino’s goal.
Dalglish isn’t worried by Roberto Firmino’s poor numbers and insists the forwards are not the problem for Liverpool.
The 427th international break of the season is over. So let’s pose three questions for each of the Big Six.
Carragher claims playing Firmino is putting too much pressure on Mane and Salah for Liverpool.
There are approximately no prizes for guessing 1) here. And perhaps even 2). Hell, have a crack at 7).
Many Premier League managers want to use more substitutes but Pep Guardiola isn’t using the ones he has…
“This is a player who has given everything to the team for five years and creates so many chances…”
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has brushed aside criticism of Brazilian forward Roberto Firmino.