In a surprising admission, former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed that former Liverpool star Roberto Firmino was the player who caused him the most problems during his time at Old Trafford.
Firmino’s impact against United was undeniable, with memorable moments that left a lasting impression on Solskjaer. One such moment was when the Brazilian striker scored two crucial goals in a thrilling 4-2 victory for Liverpool at Old Trafford. It was a performance that showcased Firmino and his ability to change the course of a game single-handedly.
But Firmino’s influence on United’s misery didn’t stop there. The following season, he played a pivotal role in Liverpool’s emphatic 5-0 win at Old Trafford. Solskjaer reflected on these encounters during an interview with The Athletic
(subscription required), where he openly praised Firmino’s prowess.“I made the wrong decision and that was my lowest point as United manager by a mile. Roberto Firmino was probably the opposition player who caused me the most problems as a manager. The 6-1 defeat at home to Spurs was different and affected by a sending-off.”
It’s a remarkable acknowledgement from Solskjaer, who managed United through several high-pressure matches against top-class opponents during his tenure. Firmino’s ability to trouble even the most experienced managers like Solskjaer speaks volumes about his footballing talent and intelligence on the pitch.
However, it’s worth noting that Solskjaer also pointed out the unique circumstances of one particular defeat—United’s 6-1 loss at home to Tottenham Hotspur, which was influenced by a sending-off. While that defeat was undoubtedly a low point for Solskjaer, his comments emphasize that Firmino’s performances against United stood out even in the face of adversity.
Firmino’s departure from Liverpool earlier this summer marked the end of an era for the club. The Brazilian forward had been a vital part of the Reds’ success under Jurgen Klopp, contributing not only with goals but also with his exceptional work rate and link-up play.
After leaving Liverpool, Firmino embarked on a new chapter in his career, joining Saudi Arabian side Al-Ahli on a free transfer. His departure left a void in Liverpool’s squad that fans and pundits alike have been discussing. While Firmino’s time at Anfield came to an end, his impact on the Premier League, and even on rival managers like Solskjaer, will not be forgotten.
As Liverpool continues to evolve under Klopp’s leadership, the club will look to fill the void left by Firmino’s departure. It’s a testament to Firmino’s quality that he will remain remembered as a player who caused even the toughest opponents and managers to sit up and take notice.
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