Divock Origi's time at Liverpool is coming to an end but the Belgian will forever be remembered by Reds supporters.
I try to help the team as much as I can and trust the coach will make the right decisions. "I am always trying to put the team first and trying to be the best Divock I can be. Despite being unable to get onto the pitch, Origi was given a guard of honour by the rest of the team after the full-time whistle.
Divock Origi was given a guard of honour from his Liverpool teammates and a tribute from the Kop during his Anfield farewell.The cult hero is heading.
Following his guard of honour, Origi was given a copy of ‘The Champions Wall’ displaying his impact on Liverpool’s trophy count, given to club owner John Henry and other members of Fenway Sports Group. His impact won’t be lost on either his teammates or the fans though, with the rest of Jurgen Klopp’s squad giving the Belgian striker a guard of honour to say goodbye. Divock Origi was given a guard of honour from his Liverpool teammates and a tribute from the Kop during his Anfield farewell.
Divock Origi is departing Liverpool at the expiry of his contract this summer and received a stirring reception from fans during a post-match presentation ...
"For me, he will always be a Liverpool legend and it has been a joy to work with him. He leaves Liverpool with a glut of winners' medals but will hope to earn more minutes wherever he ends up. He emerged from the tunnel to a guard of honour from his teammates while carrying the FA Cup Liverpool won earlier in May.
A minor muscle injury meant Origi was left to watch the final Premier League game of the season behind the bench, but he was not to leave Anfield without a ...
As Origi made his way down the guard of honour, Liverpool fans unfurled a banner on the Kop that will be all too familiar, ‘Football Without Origi is Nothing’. And at the conclusion of the 3-1 win over Wolves, Origi was presented with a Champions Wall plaque, having contributed to the incredible success under Klopp so far, and a signed photo collage signed by his teammates. Divock Origi will leave Liverpool this summer after eight years at the club and he was given a guard of honour by his teammates as Anfield paid its own tribute to the Reds’ cult hero.
Divock Origi is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season once his contract expires and the Belgian striker, who will go down as an Anfield legend, ...
“He will go down in history. He’s also got a few goals against local rivals Everton, including a few late winners. Origi joined Liverpool from Lille in 2015 and was a bench player for the most part, but also scored some of the biggest goals in the history of the club in his 175 appearances.
Jurgen Klopp has confirmed his Liverpool team news and line-up to face Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League.
The Belgian has made his last Premier League appearance for the Reds ahead of a summer move away from Meseyside. There's no place for Fabinho in the match-day squad as he continues his efforts to be fit for the Champions League final against Real Madrid next week in Paris and Jordan Henderson captains the side in midfield alongside Thiago Alcantara and Naby Keita. Mane and Diaz both sat out the win at St Mary's after their efforts at Wembley a few days earlier but return to the lineup as Liverpool go in search of a domestic treble this afternoon.
Divock Origi paid an emotional tribute to Liverpool as his time with the club draws to a close, having been given a guard of honour by his team-mates at ...
Being able to support the first team has been my thing. I feel like my purpose is done here at Liverpool.” I’ll be back.” “It’s really part of who I am. For sure I’ll be back. It’s been a joy.
Where do you genuinely even begin? The man the myth the legend that is Divock Origi will be leaving Liverpool to join AC Milan, Jurgen Klopp has ...
He got the comeback started with his deadly poacher instincts and it was only right that he was the one to round it off with one of the most quite literal unbelievable goals of all time. Most importantly he was in the right place at the right time when Jordan Pickford made one of the biggest howlers in Premier League history. At the time it was even a shock that he was named on the bench, near enough every supporter thought his time was up at the club. He had to have his inevitable last gasp winner, he has it every season and this one was one of the most vital goals as it kept all of Liverpool's momentum up when it looked like they might lose it all in a key part of the season. This was his first appearance of the season in the 14th league game after a poor season out on loan at Wolfsburg. It is such a sad moment as he is one of the most loved Liverpool players probably ever, I don't think that is too much of a stretch to say.
Jurgen Klopp confirmed Divock Origi's status ahead of the Champions League final. The Belgian is carrying an injury.
Origi is Liverpool’s go-to in big-match moments – be it a Champions League final or a Merseyside derby. Liverpool’s attention firmly turns towards the UEFA Champions League final now. His status for Saturday’s, however, looked up in the air after he didn’t make Liverpool’s squad against Wolves on Sunday.
Michael Owen believes Liverpool fans 'should celebrate' the incredible Divock Origi today. That's despite heartbreak on the final day.
He played as big a part as anyone in lifting that trophy. That spell has been a remarkable one. Owen’s right, of course.