The Belgian may not have been the Reds’ most important player, but he was always the one to step up when it mattered.
He continued to score big goals at key moments and Jurgen Klopp spoke about the Belgian on the Sky Sports Football podcast. Klopp said Origi remains his biggest fan and admitted that although he doesn’t play much, he is still an important part of this team and unfortunately he hasn’t played as much as he should have.
Origi should have played moreKlopp spoke about the £10million man and his time at Liverpool. “Divock is a very special person, I love him very much. I don’t know how many times I apologized to him for not playing anymore.
Divock was a big part of this team and the team felt it. During the week he was one of the most important players we had and at the weekend he was still there but not as often as he should have been.
We had a long working relationship, but it had a bigger impact on Divock than on me. If Divock said I had to go now, I would always understand. He received no special treatment. “He’s taken it like a boss, he’s a Liverpool legend and we wish him all the best for the rest of his career.”
“His life, his career,” Klopp said.It’s hardLet’s take a look at where Klopp came from. The Belgian deserves a place in the team after continuing to make great contributions to the team, but at the same time finding a place for him is very difficult.
Truth: Origi was not as good a player as Roberto Firmino and could not perform as a false nine in the same way. Yes, Origi has performed well for Liverpool, but at the same time, it’s hard to pinpoint a single moment when Firmino should have been left out of this Liverpool team.
