17 Jun 2019 10:03:10
Seeing a lot of names being thrown around at who we should be looking at this window. Think Origi will really push on next season, kinda reminds me of Iago Aspas (take away that he didn't relly want to leave his homeland) quality alone he was not as bad as we made him to be but instead Stud and Luis where just that good that it would probably make a lot of alternatives seem half the players they actually are. In all honesty looking at the market and being honest can we really do better than what we have in terms of options of the bench. Shaq okay we all know his issues and what's keeping him on the bench say we get rid who do we bring in with equal if not better quality and still not break the bank. On the other hand i get that in order to stay top we need to keep improving.


1.) 17 Jun 2019
17 Jun 2019 10:56:17
See I'm the opposite mate. I proper hope your right but I can see Origi slipping back down again and us wishing we got a striker In. I'd love a rapid striker to bring on late in games or someone to compete with bobby.


2.) 17 Jun 2019
17 Jun 2019 11:18:45
Origi reminds me of 'golden boy' Macheda.


3.) 17 Jun 2019
17 Jun 2019 11:52:55
Totally see where you mates are coming from. Took a bit of time off to have look at the kid through out the years. Technically his not really up there but what he has is an instict of knowing where the back of the net is. Iam not saying his up there with the best but some how get a sneaky feeling if he was not playing for us but had a similar season and linked to us at say around 35mil many might be tempted to be excited at what he might bring to us. I don't know but i kinda fancy our chances with or without any new comings.


4.) 17 Jun 2019
17 Jun 2019 11:45:11
Origi has got all the attributes except the most important one - a football brain. He makes the wrong runs and can’t pass to save his life. Twice on the CL final he had the chance to our Salah in on goal and fluffed it. Good impact sub, maybe mire if he can learn what he is lacking.


5.) 17 Jun 2019
17 Jun 2019 12:25:24
Origi is a confidence player, that's obvious. And he is now a liverpool legend. I think he'll be massive next year. He may not start every game but if we have a tired forward, mane can move over and origi can attack that left wing. He is devastating against tired defences.

Origi won me over this season, way before the European performances. Now i love him, one of my favourite players.

I think someone who can do the same on salah's side and, like origi, play CF would be brilliant.


6.) 17 Jun 2019
17 Jun 2019 12:34:59
For me he can have an impact from the bench. I don't think he would be consistently reliable as a continuous starter. He still has a place in the squad for sure.


7.) 17 Jun 2019
17 Jun 2019 12:47:37
I reckon Origi will serve humble pie for many this coming season. He only recently worked his way back into Klopp's plans and clearly had to put in proper shifts to get minutes on the pitch.

The lad has got heart and determination and deserves a chance.


8.) 17 Jun 2019
17 Jun 2019 12:51:20
I read somewhere that Origi had been clocked as the fastest player at Liverpool, which surprised me as his style is very laconic.
He seems a kind of gentle giant type of lad, can imagine he’s quiet too.
But I like him as a player, can be frustrating but worth persevering with as he’s earned the chance.


9.) 17 Jun 2019
17 Jun 2019 15:50:43
Spot on, Max. Origi has been shutting people up this season by the goals he is scoring YET people still doubt him. I find that quite insulting, really. I have always been a massive defender of Divvy (gonna buy his shirt this season, btw) and I fet that many fans just gave up on him too soon. I NEVER did.

Why? Simple. I don't have a short memory. Orig in the beginning under Klopp was destroying CB's at will to the point of it being too easy. He was so good that Matts Hummels still has bad dreams about him probably till this day cos he bullied him in both legs vs Dortmund in the EL tilt. The boy got destroyed by the thug Funes Mori and even after he came back from injury, he still scored 11 goals the season after. The loan to Wolfsburg did not help him as (I watched a lot of his games while at the same time, keeping tabs on Naby at RBL) they were a basket case (they had THREE managers that season alone) and that is not where a good young player can improve, I don't care how good you think he is.

Now he came back to us and tho he never got game time, he still stayed focused and trained hard. He said Klopp told him to "Play the way you train" before coming on vs Everton and well, we know the rest.

The fact of the matter is this: Divvy Origi posseses ALL the physical tools necessary to be a TOP CF, IMO. There is nothing he lacks on that front. Furthermore, Origi is a cold-blooded killer in the box. The guy does not panic when the ball gets to him. A True BIG game player who does not wilt under pressure. You simply CANNOT coach that.

Why do I think so? We have all seen what he can do when on his game so no more evidence is needed there, IMO. What he lacks now is the ability to put it all together. That can come with good management and great coaching, ALL the things Klopp possesses. That is to me, the next level of his development and I hope he stays to realize his true player cos talent wise, he is a monster.


10.) 17 Jun 2019
17 Jun 2019 19:52:27
As long as he keeps coming in during second halves and scoring vital winning goals, I'm happy with Origi. And by the looks of it, he is probably happy with it too. Despite the claims here of him not having a brain, I think he has enough of one to know what he is doing by signing a contract extension. Even if one of the front 3 move on, he knows he can't slot in, and being backup is his best bet if he wants to stay at LFC.