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Firmino hopes Klopp can make him ‘Neymar of Liverpool’
I played as a full-back and then I moved into the centre.
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‘Can he make me the Neymar of Liverpool?
But while it may be a while yet before Firmino is competing on his Brazil teammate’s level, he and compatriot Philippe Coutinho are two vital cogs in Klopp’s aim to return Liverpool to the Champions League.
Liverpool travel to Chelsea on Friday night hoping to put together back-to-back league wins for the first time this season after thrashing Leicester City 4-1 last weekend.
The Senegal worldwide, who moved from Southampton, has joined Roberto Firmino, Daniel Sturridge, Divock Origi, Danny Ings, Adam Lallana and Philippe Coutinho in the attacking department and they have flourished thus far this season. Firmino asked. “It all depends on me”.
Here’s how we expect Liverpool to start tonight… I’ve been quite hyperactive since I was a child.
“He wants each of us to be like a runner”. Don’t stop. Never stop.
“When I knew of Liverpool’s interest, I watched a lot of videos to see what I could expected”, said Firmino, via a brilliant interview with Dom King of Daily Mail. ‘I don’t like to stop. “I had four-and-a-half years there and I learned you have to be on the go under him”. I was a little bit surprised when he came back to England but he is a great player.
“I’m always moving and that has always been the case since I was a boy”.
With a manager he counts among his friends and potential oozing from his play as of late, Liverpool fans can look forward to seeing what else their very own Brazilian talisman can produce for the club. The Brazilian who played a big hand in Liverpool’s 4-1 victory over Leicester has made this surprising revelation and also has shed light on his vast work rate, life in Germany, on Jurgen Klopp and David Luiz in a recent interview with The Daily Mail.
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“He had brilliant moments in one of the other easier games, had weaker moments in another, he went through the normal cycle you go through for a preseason”.