Roberto Firmino "never satisfied" as the Liverpool striker seeks to write the story of Anfield



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Roberto Firmino promised to keep the Liverpool championship title on the road to fame while he insisted: "I'm never satisfied."

The Reds' No. 9 claims that his pride in becoming recently the top Brazilian striker in the history of the Premier League is mixed with a burning desire to further raise goals.

Firmino scored his 11th goal of the season in the thrilling 4-3 win over Crystal Palace last weekend. It was his 45th league goal for the club.

"I am very proud but I really do not want to stop there," Firmino said.

"I want to make progress, grow and develop even further and make a name for myself.



Roberto Firmino of Liverpool celebrates after scoring in the Premier League match against Crystal Palace
Roberto Firmino of Liverpool celebrates after scoring in the Premier League match against Crystal Palace

"I am proud but never satisfied. I always want more, grow and progress each day with goals to achieve.

"You have to earn points by working hard, running and helping the team, so things are wonderful."

The total of Firmino's 54 stakes in Liverpool last quarter was higher than any other player and he has been involved in the 31 games of all competitions so far this season.

The former leader of Hoffenheim is not interested in a respite from Jurgen Klopp. The stake is too important while the focus is on visiting Leicester City on Wednesday.



Roberto Firmino celebrates Liverpool's fifth goal from the penalty spot with Fabinho in the victory over Arsenal
Roberto Firmino celebrates Liverpool's fifth goal from the penalty spot with Fabinho in the victory over Arsenal

"I'm really happy to play all the time of course and I'm in good physical health, thank you my God," he added.

"As long as I'm fit, I want to play all the time and help the team win. I am very happy and hope to play even more. "

Firmino has the wind in his sails since he celebrated the first hat trick of his professional career at the Arsenal 5-1 demolition last month. It was a moment to cherish.

"Yes, I loved it. For some time, I wanted to score my first hat trick and I was so happy, "he told the program of the day in Liverpool.

"My teammates have all signed the ball afterwards and this one is already posted on my wall next to the man's match trophy.

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"It was a very special day and I hope others will be coming during my career.

Firmino completed his treble from the penalty spot after Mo Salah handed him the ball.

"I was not surprised, but I was really happy about his selfless act and I thank him again," Firmino said.

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