Past playersDivock Origi

    • Years: 2015-2022

    • Appearances: 175

    • Goals: 41

    • Honours: League title (2019-20), Champions League (2019), FIFA Club World Cup (2019), FA Cup (2022), League Cup (2022), UEFA Super Cup (2019)

    Divock Origi was a cult hero and a man for clutch moments across a Liverpool spell that saw him help the club lift multiple major honours.

    The Reds agreed a deal to sign the Belgian striker from Lille in 2014, though he remained on loan with the Ligue 1 club before arriving at Anfield a year later.

    After Jürgen Klopp replaced Brendan Rodgers, the new manager predicted he would 'have fun' with Origi's talents and the No.27 hit double figures for goals before his debut season was curtailed due to an untimely injury.

    Origi made 43 appearances in the next campaign - split equally from the start and off the bench - and increased his goal tally to 11, but as Klopp's attacking options enhanced, he would then spend 2017-18 on loan at VfL Wolfsburg.

    The international returned to Liverpool but his career on Merseyside appeared to be meandering when he had only featured once - as a substitute - by the beginning of the December.

    But an unforgettable 96th-minute winner against Everton at Anfield brought Origi back into the picture and provided the first highlight of what would become an historic contribution in the remainder of 2018-19.

    A late decider at Newcastle United amid the Premier League title race preceded a night of legend, when the Reds hosted Barcelona in a Champions League semi-final second leg trailing 3-0.

    An injury-depleted Liverpool produced a miracle performance to win 4-0 and advance to the final, with Origi opening and closing the scoring, the latter as he converted Trent Alexander-Arnold's 'corner taken quickly' in front of the Kop.

    Klopp's men, runners-up a year earlier, faced Tottenham Hotspur in the Madrid showpiece, and Origi's unerring strike late on added to Mohamed Salah's penalty to give the Reds the European Cup for a sixth time.

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    Often used as an impact substitute, the forward totalled 42 games and six goals in 2019-20 as Liverpool finally ended their wait to clinch the league title - emphatically so, with 99 points - and also lifted the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.

    Origi's involvement reduced in the two seasons that followed, though he again chipped in with half-a-dozen strikes in his final campaign, 2021–22, while adding League Cup and FA Cup medals to his honours.

    His final goal fittingly came against Everton at Anfield, a sixth overall in Merseyside derbies for him.

    Origi and the Reds said a fond farewell when his contract expired that summer, with his place in the history books safely secured.