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7th March 2018
01:36pm GMT

He also has 10 assists. This is all the while playing from a different role than your stereotypical striker. One area where Firmino excels is in a creative sense. He has created 49 chances for his teammates in the league this season. Sergio Aguero, a fellow Premier League striker, has managed to create 39 chances for his team mates so far this season.
Firmino has created just eight less chances than Chelsea’s Eden Hazard and 19 more chances than Manchester United's Paul Pogba. The Frenchman has played 10 less games and often operates in a much deeper position but comparing Firmino to fellow premier league stars puts further emphasis on the quality he possesses.
The Brazilian international has made 865 passes this season and impressively 429 of them have been forward passes. He is always looking to create and with the departure of Coutinho this has become an even more important attribute to his game.
Jurgen Klopp is known for his high pressing, high intensity, rock and roll style of football. This is another trait that Firmino has in his locker. It is crucial for Klopp’s style of play that his striker defends from the front. Firmino has made 38 tackles in the league this season. That is an exceptional number for a striker and is another reason Klopp rates the Brazilian so highly. By comparison, Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku has made just three tackles.
Firmino is relentless with and without the ball. Manchester City found this out first hand. Firmino tormented City’s defense and when he got his chance to get on the scoresheet he took it expertly. He shrugged off John Stones before chipping Ederson and he stared in inflicting Manchester City’s only loss of the season.
Firmino’s ability to impact a game from many ways is what makes him one of the best attackers in Europe. If he is not creating chances for his teammates, he is chasing down lost causes and making sure no defender has an easy ride. He comes alive in the box.
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All his premier league goals this season have been scored from inside the area. He is the complete modern-day striker and he is set to play a big part for Brazil at the upcoming world cup.
Jurgen Klopp has made it no secret that he wants Firmino to extend his contract and the club is believed to have opened negotiations to do so. Klopp and Firmino are a match made in heaven. Klopp’s tactics and Firmino’s style of play complement each other perfectly.
Firmino has now established himself as one of Liverpool’s most important players and taken the false nine position to new heights. At the age of 26 there is certainly much more to come from the talented Brazilian.Explore more on these topics: