Liverpool’s star In honour of the team’s Champions League victory, Roberto Firmino got a unique new tattoo on his back.
The striker’s new artwork depicts him picking up the cutlery from that memorable June 1st.
Roberto Firmino shows off his tattoos – including a special Champions League tribute
The Champions League tattoo is the most prominent tattoo on the Brazilian’s body. It is located to the right of his back.
Additionally, it is placed next to the 27-year-old’s other body tattoos.
These include an etching of a crown and star on the wearer’s neck, a leg marking reminiscent of Scrooge McDuck, and the Portuguese phrase Deus, which means God.
The gorgeous artwork was showcased in a shot that the former Hoffenheim striker posted to Instagram.
At the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium, goals from Mohamed Salah and Divock Origi gave Jurgen Klopp’s team a 2-0 victory over Tottenham, their Premier League opponents.
Firmino, who was only getting over a muscular ailment sustained in training, didn’t play well and was replaced by Origi in the 58th minute.
Roberto Firmino has this tattooed on his back.
However, his impact on Liverpool’s incredible season was evident, as Klopp’s team finished just ONE POINT behind Manchester City, the Premier League winners.
The Reds have a formidable forward line that is ably supported by Champions League hero Origi in addition to Salah and Sadio Mane.
Firmino, who assisted Brazil in winning the Copa America, is currently on a long vacation.
“Has SIX major offers from European clubs,” according to Roberto Firmino a Liverpool great gets ready to leave in the summer
Within a week of the announcement of his summer departure from Liverpool, ROBERTO FIRMINO has already received “six major offers” from elite European clubs.
The 31-year-old forward from Brazil is reportedly eyeing a lucrative free move.
Sub Roberto Firmino, who is in high demand when he leaves in the summer, celebrates scoring the seventh goal against bitter rivals Manchester United.
Firmino finished Sunday’s 7-0 demolition of Manchester United at Anfield by coming off the bench.
Though he has won the FA Cup, Premier League, and Champions League since joining Liverpool in 2015, his contract expires at the end of the current campaign.
Furthermore, it is acknowledged that Firmino has very limited possibility of choosing to go back to his native nation at this time.
According to journalist Jorge Nicola, six teams have reportedly moved fast to sign him.
The fact that he scored and celebrated in that manner was absolutely awesome. He is a man that everyone likes, so everyone on the pitch and the bench celebrated with him.
Thus, he’s a guy who, in my opinion, ought to be at Liverpool indefinitely and has been crucial ever since I arrived.
“I don’t want to talk too much about the future, let’s enjoy these last few months that we have of him here.
“I don’t know if the situation can still change, but we joke with him a little.”