Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino had a rather unusual Sunday afternoon – posing for a picture with a baby while on the bench during the Merseyside derby.The Brazilian, who came on as a second-half substitute in the stalemate against Everton, was approached by a woman shortly after the interval.3
"What's the game come to?"Roberto Firmino posing for photos with a random woman's baby is probably not something he expected to be doing during today's game. Watch #EFC vs #LFC live on Sky Sports PL or follow online here: https://t.co/5tUztsTj74 pic.twitter.com/KoM7KStKaS— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) March 3, 2019In response to Neville’s comments, commentator Martin Tyler joked: “What’s the game come too?!”On the field Firmino and co were unable to make the breakthrough at Goodison Park on a frustrating afternoon for Jurgen Klopp’s men.They now lie one point behind champions Manchester City with nine games to go, in what is sure to be a pulsating end to the title race.
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