Liverpool icon Firmino created a stir when he showed off the tattoo on his back holding aloft the Champions League trophy before leaving The Reds

Roberto Firmino has continued to enjoy Liverpool’s unique Champions League victory from June.

Liverpool won Europe for the sixth time on June 1, defeating Premier League rivals Tottenham 2-0 in the Champions League final in Madrid, thanks to goals from Mohamed Salah and Divock Origi.

It was Firmino’s first Champions League title, and it has forever changed his life.

Roberto Firmino has a tattoo on his back depicting him lifting the Champions League trophy 

Roberto Firmino displays a tattoo on his back depicting him lifting the Champions League trophy.Mail Sport on X: "Roberto Firmino proudly shows off tattoo on his back of him  lifting Champions League trophy aloft https://t.co/n2I8cLfbQJ  https://t.co/R0ge48yRL6" / X

Firmino has decided to remember his victory by having a tattoo of himself lifting the coveted trophy on his back.

The Liverpool attacker took to Instagram on Friday night to share a photo of himself unwinding in his native Brazil, with his tattoo prominently shown. Roberto Firmino commemorates European Cup triumph with impressive new tattoo  - Liverpool FC - This Is Anfield

The 27-year-old is currently taking a well-deserved holiday after leading Brazil to victory in the Copa America.

Liverpool’s Firmino raises the Champions League trophy following a 2-0 win over Tottenham in Madrid (+3). View gallery.Roberto Firmino fires extra-time winner as Liverpool lift Club World Cup  trophy | Club World Cup | The Guardian

Following Liverpool’s 2-0 victory against Tottenham in Madrid, Firmino raises the Champions League trophy.

He will return to Liverpool on Monday, July 29, as he prepares for the new Premier League season.

Jurgen Klopp’s team will be anxious to improve on their title-winning performance last season when they were pipped by Manchester City by one point.Liverpool star Roberto Firmino gets tattoo of him hoisting Champions League  trophy – The Irish Sun | The Irish Sun

They will try to lay down a marker against Pep Guardiola’s team when they face City in the Community Shield at Wembley Stadium on August 4, only five days before the Premier League season begins against Norwich at Anfield. 

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