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‘Yesterday didn’t go as I imagined…but I’m thankful to God he’s already let me live that dream’: Liverpool star Roberto Firmino reacts to being snubbed by Brazilian boss Tite ahead of his World Cup plow
- Roberto Firmino has shared his grief over the omission of the World Cup on Instagram
- The attacker was not included in Tite’s 26-man Brazilian squad for Qatar 2022
- Firmino said it was ‘not what he dreamed or imagined’ after snub
- The Liverpool striker was an interesting absentee as Tite chose younger stars
Roberto Firmino shared on his Instagram his grief at being left out of Brazil’s World Cup squad, saying “it wasn’t what he had dreamed of or imagined”.
The Liverpool striker, who has 55 caps for Brazil, has been a notable absentee from Tite’s 26-man World Cup touring squad, with younger stars Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, Antony and Raphinha all getting the call over the veteran striker.
The 31-year-old was understandably heartbroken by the punch and took to Instagram to share his anger at not making the squad, but thanked the fans who have supported him.
Roberto Firmino (pictured) has been left out of Brazil’s World Cup squad for Qatar 2022
The Brazilian wrote a post on Instagram to express his sadness that he was not chosen
“I’m stopping by to say thank you for all the kind messages,” the Liverpool attacker wrote on social media.
“The World Cup is a dream for every player and it would be no different for me. Yesterday it didn’t go as I imagined or dreamed for my life, but I can look back and be thankful to God for already allowing me to live that dream.”
Despite scoring seven goals for his national team, including a goal against Mexico in the 2018 World Cup, it seems that Tite is looking for more youth than experience this year. age of 25.
Liverpool attacker wrote on Instagram ‘the World Cup is a dream for all players’
Firmino has capped 55 times for Brazil and scored 17 times for the Selecao, including a goal at the 2018 World Cup
He was one of four players called up to the preliminary roster in September for not making the final roster of Tite’s traveling squad.
Firmino wrote to congratulate his teammates and said he was grateful for the opportunity to represent Brazil.
“I take this opportunity to pay my respects and congratulate all those called. It was, is and always will be an honor to defend my country, especially with the gift the Lord has given me.”
The omission will be a serious blow to the attacker, who has had a stormy season for Liverpool so far, scoring eight goals in 19 appearances for the Reds, two of them in the Champions League.