Sport

Firmino in tears after the final at Anfield

It was almost the perfect fairytale sendoff.

With Liverpool trailing 1-0 against Aston Villa, facing a defeat that would have ended all mathematical hope of finishing in the top four and qualifying for the Champions League next season, Roberto Firmino came off the bench and fired in an 89th minute equalizer in his last ever match at Anfield.

Firmino has so often created goals for Mo Salah over the years, but this time it was the Egyptian’s turn to become provider – his cross finding Firmino in the center of the box with the Brazilian prodding it into the net.

But even a draw couldn’t dampen the emotion of the occasion as Firmino was reduced to tears by the crowd’s tribute to him.

Liverpool fans waved jerseys and cries of “Si Senor” reverberated around Anfield while Firmino’s teammates formed a guard of honor for him and other departing players, including James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita.

“Unfortunately, we didn’t get the win, it wasn’t the result that you want,” Firmino said afterwards, according to Liverpool’s official website.

“But the last game at home with the fans, my family here, everyone, friends, I was very emotional and happy for this, to score my last goal at home. With this shirt, this big club, I’m very happy.”

Since he was signed by former manager Brendan Rodgers in 2015, the popular Brazilian became a lynchpin of the team that Jurgen Klopp built, winning the title and the Champions League during his time at the club – and scoring on Saturday marked his 110th goal for Liverpool.

“In the beginning when I arrived it was hard to adapt to the climate, the football, everything. As for every player, it’s the same,” Firmino said, according to the club’s website.

“But thank you God, we achieved everything here, we won everything together. Without my teammates, my family, the manager, you cannot do this. I’m very proud of the history, for everything we achieved together.”

And Liverpool fans ensured that there will be a piece of Firmino in the city a little while longer, unveiling a mural painted on a wall near the stadium to honor his achievements at the club.

Related Posts

PGA Tour players’ demand to LIV Golf defectors shows how far away merger still is

A fresh claim has emerged about one of the major sticking points amid ongoing talks between both parties over the proposed PGA Tour and LIV Golf merger amid…

Petty, Vindictive & Greedy’: Golf Reporter Shreds Tiger Woods Over Jon Rahm Mistreatment

The golf world recently got struck with a major thunderbolt update on the PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger. PGA Tour players are now demanding reparations from golfers who defected…

‘PGA Tour Players Want Jon Rahm to Return LIV Golf Money’: Insiders Spill Apalling Reason Behind Merger Failures

Remember the delay between the PGA Tour-LIV merger that has the entire golf world in a chokehold? The drama is taking another turn with PGA Tour players demanding…

Tiger Woods’ Time Has Come

With another surgery performed last week, when will Tiger call it quits on the PGA Tour? Tiger Woods and surgery seem to be synonymous. Not a stranger to…

Tiger Woods confirms first thing he’ll do if he wins 16th major title

Tiger Woods’ Sun Day Red clothing brand has told GolfMagic the 15-time major champion is prepared to make a big change if he wins an elusive 16th major…

Tiger Woods’s Ex-Coach Throws Nasty PGA Tour Jab to Shield Jon Rahm From Haters

After 13 events and visiting seven continents, LIV Golf has crowned Jon Rahm as the 2024 Individual Champion at Bolingbrook Golf Club in Chicago. It is quite incredible…