Liverpool trio Philippe Coutinho, Roberto Firmino and Alberto Moreno pull faces of fear as they hold huge snake following Leicester victory
- Liverpool overcame Leicester 3-2 on Saturday evening in the Premier League
- The Liverpool squad have enjoyed a short break following their league victory
- Phillipe Coutinho, Roberto Firmino and Alberto Moreno spent Sunday together
After Liverpool's 3-2 victory over Leicester, Jurgen Klopp treated his players to a short break ahead of their Champions League game with Spartak Moscow.
But for Philippe Coutinho, Roberto Firmino and Alberto Moreno, it didn't appear as they enjoyed their time off particularly.
Brazilian midfielder Firmino took to Instagram on Sunday to post a video and a couple of photos of a huge snake wrapped around their necks as they were supposed to be relaxing ahead of their European clash.
Roberto Firmino, Alberto Moreno and Philippe Coutinho pull faces of fear as they hold snake
The Liverpool trio tried to pull brave faces while the snake was wrapped around their necks
And it's fair to say that the Liverpool players were desperate to get the snake as far away from them as possible as they can be seen pulling frightened faces throughout the ordeal.
Liverpool's entertaining win at the King Power Stadium ensured Klopp's side claimed their first victory since their 4-0 thrashing of Arsenal back at the end of August.
The victory will give Liverpool a big boost ahead of their Champions League clash away at Spartak Moscow on Tuesday night.
The Anfield outfit will be desperate to pick up three points following their disappointing 2-2 draw at home to Sevilla last time out in the competition.
Firmino, Moreno and Coutinho try to get the snake away from them as quickly as possible
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