The former Liverpool superstar has completely sunk, with 0 goals in 16 games and an annual salary of 20 million euros
Jeddah Nation beat Al-Faha 4-0 in 17 matches for Saudi Arabia, which moved the team up to third place in the standings. In this game, Firmino, who came on as a substitute, ended the game with 0 goals and 0 free for 26 minutes, with two goals from the former Liverpool superstar. Roberto Firmino, in particular, has played 16 times for the Jeddah National and is now fully benched. Compared to Neymar, Firmino's form is a bit worse.
Firmino moved in from Jeddah this summer and his salary is 20 million euros and is tax-free. In the first game, Firmino scored a hat-trick on his debut, which made Firmino look extra relaxed in the next few games. Firmino hasn't scored a goal for Jeddah Nation since the opening round, and this is his 16th goal. Firmino's future is undoubtedly gloomy, and the people of Jeddah are starting to get impatient.
Sha Chao's strength is very weak?Perhaps, this word can only be used on Cristiano Ronaldo. Firmino was known as the "Red Arrow Three" along with Sadio Mane and Salah during the Liverpool era, and was also Brazil's No. 1 striker. Although they were questioned technically and in performance, no one expected Firmino to collapse so quickly. It was clear that Firmino was not in good spirits.
Now that this situation is worrying, the Jeddah Patriots are also preparing to ** Firmino, and they want to start trading in the winter so as to leave more space for their players. With a salary of 20 million euros and the failure to score a single goal in 16 games, it is clear that Firmino's results have not been treated with the respect they deserve, which is why the Jeddah club will give him away. Know that Firmino is 32 years old and there won't be many players to join his next club.
Compared to Neymar, Firmino's loss is greater. Neymar suffered an unavoidable injury that led to the defeat of Riyadh Crescent, which was also something that could not be helped, and Neymar could not play for Brazil. Firmino is different, he's in a terrible situation right now and he's under a lot of mental pressure. The death of Roberto Firmino's dad last month was a devastating blow to him, and it will take some time for an athlete to be fully mental.
Then again, how many of the people who participated in Saudi football matches went for the game?Most of these people are people in their 30s, and they are well paid and can be said to be retired. How many people can have such momentum like Cristiano Ronaldo?Roberto Firmino will have to hurry up and if he doesn't score all the time, the Jeddahs will be relentless in attacking him.