Sad to see him and Mane leave within a year. The epitome of a Klopp player. Wish the best of luck to him where ever he goes.
As for his most memorable goals, this one has to be mine.
Sad to see him and Mane leave within a year. The epitome of a Klopp player. Wish the best of luck to him where ever he goes.
As for his most memorable goals, this one has to be mine.
He will be missed, so many amazing memories. I wish him well wherever he goes. He deserves a fantastic and successful spell somewhere to end his career.
I hope all the fans give Bobby the biggest send off in his last match.
Bobby is going leave Anfield as one of Kloppās legends in under the Klopp era. He is a unique player who can partner anyone in the whole team.
What a fucking goal that was!!
Which player DOESNāT have days like that? Name one. Even Ali has days like that.
Disagree, he was integral to how we played during our golden run. It has repeatedly been said how he is the irreplaceable one, that during his prime with us there is no player in world football who can do what he does. He made the press tick over and made time and space for Sadio and Mo to score the goals. Intelligent passing, World class Brazilian quality touch. Crucial to winning the PL CL CwC?
Bona fide Liverpool legend
Hopefully stays fit and has a run towards the end of the season.
I donāt think many of us would have staked Salah being the last of the three to be here.
Hitting me late. Genuinely sad about Bobby leaving.
Yes, itās the right decision for both parties. We have to move on with the evolution of the squad, that much is clear.
But it doesnāt make it any easier.
Nice to know that heās leaving while still able to produce magic when fit.
I can only imagine the reception he will get for every match nowā¦wonderful but sadā¦
Imagine no more singing Si Senor
We will have to replace it with hey Jude.
Have read lots of quotesā¦
Donāt cry because itās overā¦smile because it happened.
That front 3 made us all smile
Virgil van Dijk: āThe greatest player Iāve played with? Iām gonna be bias and say Roberto Firmino.ā
Jurgen Klopp: āBeing skilled like Bobby is one thing. Mix it up with the attitude he puts in, thatās unbelievable. Iām not sure that mixture is there. Skills-wise, being there, passing in between, stuff like that, for sure there are some players, but to mix those: wow. Itās exceptional.ā
Andy Robertson: āHe can do it all. Heās our first line of defence, and Iāve not seen anybody better at doing that.ā
Remember when Klopp saw his gnashers he went and got his done the same.
The good old daysā¦
I am probably one of the older supporters on this site, so I remember the days of Rush , Dalglish, Barnes , Fowler , Gerrard, Torres, Suarez and the rest.
When you consider all the great forwards in this club history, Bobby will never make anyoneās best squad. History and the next generation of fans wonāt remember him, just another player who played for the club. Which is sad and undeserving.
Bobby Firmino, under the guidance of Klopp, reinvented the role of the 9 in modern football. Nothing less.
Since Klopp decided to shift Bobby to that position ( he never played it before in Germany or under BR ) , suddenly you see all around the world how teams and other players are in many ways copying Bobby. Drop deep, press, find spaces between the line, link up attacking wingers.
I honestly doubt if without Firmino we would have won all these trophies in the past years.
He may not be considered as a club legend ( everybody draws their own line a bit differently ) but make no mistake, he is one of footballs greatest, and we were so blessed to see him pull on a red shirt while doing so.
Sadio ManƩ on Firmino:
āHe deserves more credit than me and Mo for sure because he makes everything easier for us.
I just love him. And as a team-mate I think heās my favourite team-mate. I love him.ā
Helping a club win the CL after 14 years and the League after 30 years and doing that as one of the first names on the team sheet - that makes you a legend. Thereās no argument to question that.