Roberto Firmino’s decision to leave Liverpool at the end of the season left Jurgen Klopp surprised, though he respects his choice.
The Brazilian informed the club last week that he would be leaving when his contract expires at the conclusion of the campaign, bringing an end to his trophy-laden seven-year spell at Anfield.
Firmino was given a rapturous reception after scoring the seventh goal in Liverpool’s 7-0 demolition of Manchester United on Sunday, days after his decision to leave was revealed.
A Champions League and Premier League winner on Merseyside, Firmino has been a fan favourite throughout his time with the club and Klopp was taken aback by his choice.
Asked if he was surprised by the news, Klopp replied: “Yes, a little bit, but I was not hit by surprise, actually it’s a normal thing to do.
“It could go two ways and it was one. And I respect that a lot. It’s completely normal in this kind of long relationship that we have and Bobby has with the club and with most of the players and stuff like this, and with the fans of course.
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“It’s pretty special and I loved the reception he got when he came on against United. He told me and then the only other thing he said is, ‘Now I want to bring this wonderful story to a positive end.’
“So, that’s it. He is completely here and completely committed, how everybody can imagine. And that’s all we need to know.
“There’s no time for a goodbye or whatever in this moment, there’s enough time for that later in the season. Whenever he will come back, everybody knows that the song will still be for a long, long time in everybody’s ears I’m pretty sure.
“I think he’s one of these players that even when he would come with an opposition team, people would be really happy to see him.”
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