Good pace, but no one took it! Klopp baffled by Origi, no team has made an offer
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has revealed that he was also surprised that no team had shown interest in Divock Origi last summer, despite Origi being a good player. By his performance in the win against AC Milan and believed that Origi will be considered another legend by the time he leaves the team.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has admitted that he was somewhat surprised at the market this past summer. No team has made an offer to buy Divock Origi at all, although he is a very good player. Because he should have seen his pace after the Belgian star just helped the team open the home ground at Anfield to beat AC Milan 3-2 in the UEFA Champions League group stage group B on Wednesday, September 15 at past
Against Milan, Klopp surprised when he started Origi in the offensive line alongside Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota in League 4. In the first game of the season, Origi didn’t play for a second. But it turned out that the 26-year-old was able to do an impressive job with one assist from this game.
The German coach stated, “I think many people have forgotten how good he is. It’s difficult to get into this team. In the market last summer We all thought there should have been another team making an offer to buy him. Because obviously many people don’t watch football enough! Diff, he’s a great striker. And today he did well.”
Which after being asked to add that Origi has done something impressive in training. Until he was given the opportunity to start today, Klopp replied: “It’s nothing special. He’s already a great person. When he left the team He will surely be regarded as another legend. In fact, last summer We might even lose him. But football is a very strange world. Many people have forgotten how good he is.”
Earlier it was reported that West Ham and Wolves were both interested in bringing Origi to the service last summer. But they did not dare to make an offer. because of the numbers that the Reds set It’s too high a value. As a result, the players have to stay at Liverpool this season.