Firmino helps Liverpool keep their Champions League hope alive in his last match

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Firmino helps Liverpool keep their Champions League hope alive in his last match Roberto Firmino made it a fairytale farewell at Anfield as he scored a late Liverpool equaliser against Aston Villa. The Brazilian attacker marked his final appearance in front of the Kop by stabbing home Mohamed Salah’s cross on his 361st outing for the Reds. Firmino’s leveller came after 90 minutes.

Firmino helps Liverpool keep their Champions League hope alive in his last match

After Ollie Watkins missed a penalty kick to put Aston Villa ahead, Jacob Ramsey stunned Anfield with his goal in the first half. Before half-time, Tyrone Mings caught Cody Gakpo with a very high tackle but despite VAR having a look, no red card was dished out.Trending:Another Nigerian lady set to break Guinness World Record as she begins counting of rice grains (Video) However, Liverpool pushed hard for an equalizer in the second half as Gakpo was denied a goal by VAR due to an offside. In his final home game as a Liverpool player, Firmino came off the bench to give Liverpool the equalizer they desperately needed. Firmino helps Liverpool keep their Champions League hope alive in his last match A defeat for Liverpool would have ended their Champions League hopes for next season, but Roberto Firmino’s 90th-minute equalizer helped keep the Reds’ top four hopes alive. For now. Liverpool are 10 games unbeaten going into their final game of the season at Southampton. They remain in fifth place and have 66 points, three points behind both Manchester United and Newcastle, who both have a game in hand and need just a point in midweek to secure their spot in the top four and qualify for the Champions League. If that happens, Liverpool will not be able to qualify for the Champions League.  

Roberto Firmino agrees deal to join Barcelona on free transfer

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Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino is reportedly set to join La Liga giants Barcelona upon the expiration of his current deal at Anfield in few months. Roberto Firmino agrees deal to join Barcelona on free transfer The 31-year-old will become a free agent in June and has fallen further and further down the pecking order on Merseyside so far this season following the signings of both Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo. Barcelona is said to have won the race for Firmino’s signature, with the Mail reporting that the former Hoffenheim star will join Xavi’s side. Barca, who’re enduring well-documented financial troubles, are on course to win their first La Liga title since 2018 and want to strengthen their attack without breaking the bank, as Robert Lewandowski is currently their only recognised striker. Roberto Firmino agrees deal to join Barcelona on free transfer The 31-year-old signed for £29milllion from Hoffenheim in 2015, scored 109 goals in 360 appearances during his time at Anfield. Firmino has been a staple part of Liverpool’s success winning the Champions League twice, the Premier League, the FA Cup, the League Cup, and the Club World Cup during his eight-year spell.