The former Reds forward has opened up on his time spent at Anfield, insisting he will always wish things turned out slightly differently during Liverpool's 19/20 Premier League triumph
Former Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino has opened up on the heartbreak he experienced by not being able to celebrate Liverpool 's 2019/20 Premier League winning campaign with supporters.
Speaking ahead of the release of his new book 'Si Senor: My Liverpool Years by Roberto Firmino,' the Brazilian has shared his experiences on Merseyside and time spent with Liverpool, having most recently departed for the Saudi Pro League earlier this year.EXCLUSIVE: Elliott reveals how Klopp kept promise with private Liverpool title ceremony
''I have no doubts that we were the best in the world during the period that spanned from the end of the 2017–18 season until March 2020, when the planet came to a halt due to the coronavirus pandemic. ''But the Premier League was still missing and we needed it. Liverpool hadn't been champions since 1990. We'd come close a few times, but we had never been able to clinch the domestic title in the era when the Premier League became the most powerful league in the world.
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