Liverpool's official all-time top 100 players poll is currently revealing its results in reverse order, with Firmino ranking 22nd.

Earlier this year, Liverpool Football Club invited fans, former players, journalists, and a club judging panel to vote and determine the final ranking of the "Liverpool All-Time Top 100 Players" up to 2026.
The selection criteria were based on players' individual ability, influence, historical standing, and achievements during their time at Liverpool.
This reverse-order list will culminate in a special live broadcast at the beginning of July, when the top five players and the ultimate winner of the "Greatest Liverpool Player of All Time" title will be revealed.
Liverpool's All-Time Top 100 Players:
100th-91st: Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Luis Garcia, Jack Cox, Bobby Robinson, Lallana, Lucas Leiva, Curtis Jones, Dick Forshaw, Danny Murphy
90th-81st: David Johnson, Jack Parkinson, Sam Raybould, Coutinho, Dudek, Phil Taylor, Gerry Byrne, Smicer, Steve McMahon, Kuyt
80th-71st: Ray Houghton, Sturridge, Tommy Lawrence, Ronnie Moran, Luis Díaz, Alan A'Court, Hamann, Tom Bromilow, Matip, Heskey
70th-61st: Stabbins, Wijnaldum, Fabinho, Fairclough, Gomez, Aldridge, Reyna, Riise, Peter Thompson, Johnston
60th-51st: Longworth, Sammy Lee, Bob Paisley, Jota, Jamie Redknapp, Origi, Alonso, Beardsley, McKinlay, Balmer
50th-41st: Toshack, Jimmy Case, Milner, Raisbeck, McMahon, Lawler, Torres, Molby, Grobbelaar, Nicol
40th-31st: Harry Chambers, Alan Kennedy, McManaman, Tommy Smith, Ray Kennedy, Mark Lawrenson, McDermott, Ronnie Whelan, Elisha Scott, Gordon Hodgson
30th-21st: Steve Heighway, Hyypiä, TAA, Ron Yates, Robertson, Henderson, Michael Owen, Carragher
Liverpool's All-Time Top 100 Players, No. 22: Firmino
Years at club: 2015–2023
Appearances: 362
Goals: 111
Honours: Champions League (2019), UEFA Super Cup (2019), FIFA Club World Cup (2019), Premier League (2019–20), League Cup (2022), FA Cup (2022)
Roberto Firmino won the hearts of Liverpool fans with his outstanding talent and tireless running.
"Bobby" often amazed the Anfield crowd with his Brazilian-style skills, and his diligent off-the-ball work consistently earned him warm applause.
His eight seasons in the red shirt were filled with goals, dazzling skills, trophies, and brilliant smiles.
In the summer of 2015, Liverpool beat many competitors to sign Firmino from Hoffenheim. However, it was only after Klopp took charge later that year that he truly flourished on Merseyside.
Firmino was deployed in a distinctive central striker role, a tactic many teams later tried to replicate but could never truly master.
As Klopp described him, the "heart and soul" of the team, Firmino's performance reached new heights when Salah and Mané joined.
This attacking trident struck fear into the hearts of opponents across England, Europe, and the world of football, and Firmino's ability, diligence, and selflessness were at the core of all this success.
He always delivered unexpected, even unprecedented, brilliant performances: no-look shots, back-heel goals, chips, delicate touches, clever evasions, and nimble turns.
In 2019, Firmino helped Liverpool win the Club World Cup for the first time in their history. He scored in the semi-final and netted the only goal in the final held in Qatar.
This was one of six major trophies he won in the red shirt, which also included the Champions League in 2019 and the Premier League in the 2019–20 season.
His creativity also earned him recognition from the fans, who created the popular and catchy "Si Señor" chant specifically for him. This song echoed through Anfield time and time again, just like Firmino himself, never tiring.
After indicating his desire for a new challenge, fans in the Anfield stands still had something to tell him for the remainder of the 2022–23 season.
As the chant proclaimed, the "best in the world" received overwhelming applause and gratitude from the fans for all he had done and contributed to the team.
Firmino recalled: "When I first arrived here, it was difficult for me to adapt to the climate, the style of football, and everything. It's pretty much the same for every player.
But thank God, we achieved everything we aimed for, we won all the trophies we could together. None of this would have been possible without my teammates, my family, and the manager. I am very proud of this history and incredibly proud of everything we achieved together."
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