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Liverpool's Roberto Firmino joined by wife Larissa Periera in Ibiza

autty 2018-05-16 18:46:02 评论

Preparations for the Champions League final were put to one side on Tuesday afternoon as Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino enjoyed an end of season break with stunning wife Larissa Pereira in Ibiza.

The Brazilian star took advantage of a two week window between his final league game with the Merseyside club and the prospect of European glory against Real Madrid in Kiev on May 26 by taking a short holiday on the Balearic party island.

Reclining on the deck of their luxury yacht, Roberto, 26, looked relaxed as he topped up his tan with Larissa, who showed off her body in a mismatched blue and white bikini.

The couple married in their native Brazil in 2017, but the honeymoon period was clearly still on as they shared a kiss while taking it easy with a group of friends.

Larissa, who frequently documents her luxurious lifestyle across social media, leaned into her husband's chest as they enjoyed an intimate moment.

The couple are making the most of their free time ahead of a busy few months for Roberto, who will fly to Russia with Brazil for the 2018 World Cup following his Champions League exertions with Liverpool.

Despite the promise of a hectic summer schedule, the heavily tattooed footballer looked at ease while showering his wife with affection.

Sporting a pink baseball cap and matching shorts, he appeared to be in high spirits as their boat cruised off the Balearic coast.

Roberto later traded the yacht for a of jet-ski, and they were seen powering across the Mediterranean with a pal.

The couple, who have two daughters and have been together for four years, married in a lavish ceremony in Maceio - capital city of the northern state of Alagoa - in June 2017.

A number of the Brazilian's Liverpool team-mates attended the wedding, including compatriots Philippe Coutinho - who left the club for Catalan giants FC Barcelona in January - Lucas Leiva and Allan Souza.

Roberto was accompanied at the alter by both Pereira and his mother, Mariana Cicera, as a priest conducted the traditional ceremony.

Larissa later penned a poem to her husband, who signed for Liverpool from German side 1899 Hoffenheimin 2015, in a Valentine's Day tribute shared with Instagram followers.

Captioning a series of images, she wrote: 'Sometimes I think I should tell you more than times. That I love you and that I want you more than anything.

'For tonight it comes to live here, here there are people that come and change our plans.

'Everything that is mine today is yours. And the end does not even have to rhyme.'

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