Carragher heaps praise on Roberto Firmino after role in Saints win
Jamie Carragher has heaped praise on the role Roberto Firmino plays in the Liverpool team after he helped his side take the Premier League title race to a final day in a 2-1 victory over Southampton - but admitted he expects the Brazilian to leave the club next summer.
Firmino, who is out of contract at Anfield next season, was one of nine changes made by Jurgen Klopp for the Southampton clash and repaid his manager's faith with a silky display as Liverpool kept their title hopes alive.
The 30-year-old has been consigned to a bit-part role under Klopp this season as the German often opts for a front three of Luis Diaz, Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah.
He has still made 33 appearance for the Reds in their bid for an unprecedented quadruple but many of those have come from the substitutes bench.
Carragher, speaking on Sky Sports, described Firmino, signed by Klopp's predecessor Brendan Rodgers from Bundesliga side Hoffenheim for around £29million in 2015, as a 'stalwart' of the Liverpool side.
'It has been a typical performance, clever touches,' said Carragher. 'I wouldn’t say the old Roberto Firmino because very rarely does he drop his standard.
'I thought he was brilliant tonight. He wasn’t great when he came on in the cup final against Chelsea but in the first half in particular, he was fantastic.
'When you think about what he has done for this club…Liverpool weren’t quite sure what they were going to do with him at the start to be honest, what role he would play.
'What he has done, the miles he has run, the job he does, you see the quality he has got but it is what he brings to this team...it's fantastic. He is right at the top of that list of players who come in and make a difference.'
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