Firmino is a player who is really good at adapting to different positions. He is a No. 9, but he helps a lot in build-up play.
It is good to have someone who can help with day-to-day life for me and for my family. This is very important.
My process to adapt to English football has been very good.
I was sad to leave Monaco, a club that gave me a lot of great moments, but in football, sometimes you need new challenges, and I thought it was time to move on.
It's a different playing style than at Monaco; there were two of us in midfield there, and here at Liverpool, there's three.
Being in midfield, in general, you don't have a lot of time to think, and in the Premier League, that's even less of the case. You just don't have time to think.
With the Champions League, it's not bad staying at Monaco.
Monaco have been very important for me. It's the club that has helped me into the Selecao.
I believe I am a player that can organise the game well for my team.
I'm on the right track to completely adapting to England.
Before signing with Liverpool, I talked to Roberto Firmino about what the club is like and what the city is like. He spoke well of the club and the city and other people who have already visited the city. The information only gave me more motivation to come to Liverpool.