Me and other Liverpool fans absolutely love him. I will always remember him, especially because of the goals against Barcelona in the UCL semi final, and the goal against Tottenham in the final.
@@swapnilb0108 sure buddy, whatever you say. I’ve heard both. But hey, this is the internet so yes, of course you’re right, buddy. Whatever you say goes.
You shouldn't love him this much now becouse he ruining milan's plan to buy a striker, he take 4 mln for do nothing and even if milan told him clearly he isn't in the project anymore and need to find another team he don't want to move becouse he like to do the good life in milano and refuse every destination, basically he doing as the illegal immigrates do
I cannot believe that you did not include his goal against Everton. That is probably one of my favorite clutch goals of his besides the Barcelona ones.
Loved that despite being born and raised in Belgium, Origi is also so in touch with his Kenyan roots. Came to our country and everyone was surprised he could speak fluent Swahili and knew so much about the country as well and he still goes there often. Big big respect for the guy
When you needed a goal or a moment of magic this guy always pulled through I'll never forget that corner he took against barcelona its a shame how much he fell off
He will always be a legend to the fans of liverpool . And not just for his heroics against barca .. always said he was a talented player but unfortunatley could never break into the team ahead of the 3 amigos ..
@@ayanbarua2400he/she can still be a lifelong fan even if he’s/she‘s only able to watch highlights. In Germany we gotta pay a lot to be able to watch full games of PL teams so I’m not able to watch full games of my fav team. So I am forced to watch highlights even tho I am supporting my team for a long time.
@@ayanbarua2400You are responding as if you are blaming @smelly for Liverpool sacking Origi. What kind of a football fanatic are you to not know that fans cannot have a say in keeping or dismissing a player?????
@@henthust9784 as you clearly did not understand, I am breaking up to you. He/she/they/them was saying he/she/they/then has/have no idea why Origi was gone. I was giving some insights. Fans can say anything they want for sure. In the end the coach and club's decision will matter.
i remember when he first started making appearances for us man would just do the maddest shit out of nowhere then go back to the bench , always wanted to see a spell where he was in from and healthy
He is definitely a legend, even though he was an average player but he really did turn up when you needed that goal, the kind of player you need for sure as a wildcard
He was the option player. Teams were set up to play against Firminho, Sarah, Mane. Origi would come on and give them something different. He was never the guy, but he was dependable off the bench.
I think origi is a guy that performs when there aren’t any expectations of him. He disappears, expectations drop and then when nobody expects anything of him, he shows up and saves the day. After saving the day, expectations go up, he disappears again and repeats the cycle
@@carlob517 how so? Nobody expected anything in that game. They lost 3-0, by all accounts they were supposed to lose the draw there. It lines up with what I said
I consider myslef lucky to witness this player's prime, i scratch my head till this day thinking about how he could score clutch goals time and time again.
I absolutely appreciate everything he has done for Liverpool and will never forget the corner taken quickly but I think that he is pretty much finished as a player at this point. But he still remains an Anfield legend!
When it comes to videos you are the best I can't lie your channel is fire I can die for it thanks sooo much for blessing us thanks soo much keep on doing the videos I would love if you do the sir Alex one
He was a "great" striker and off the ball. Was a "disruptor" off the bench, bc defense were tired and #origi was so great in open space. #Ywna #origi #liverpoolfc, we love you
Just updated his Wikipedia page with the following: "Though never a prolific goalscorer for Liverpool, Origi will forever be remembered as a 'clutch' goalscorer for the club, given that he would regularly score when they really needed a goal" Das nice....das nice👊 YNWA, Divock
I love him and hate him. He put a dagger to my heart at the 2019 uefa semi finals against Barca. I still play the what ifs in my mind to this day. Barca has never been the same since. But I can’t deny what a awesome player he is. He is the sub you need when you need morale in the game. I wanted Barca to get him when left the reds but you can’t have em all I guess.
As for the champions league comeback i rekon barca setup for the traditional 3 set up, origi probably wasnt in their game plan and they didnt know how to deal with his style of play
This fella reminds me of Corinthians' own "talisman", eternal number 18, DINEI. If you want an interesting story from someone who in spite of being an international journeyman was a one-club-player through and through, look him up. Went from being an official member of the Corinthians fan club to a break out youth academy graduate, to touring Europe and returning in the late 90s to accomplish a feat that is unique and still unrivalled in the history of the club - he is THRICE Brazilian Championship winner for Corinthians, no one else can claim that. Even injured I've seen him come in 0-2 matches with 10 minutes to go and somehow scoring, assisting and pushing the team into a victory more often than not. Much like Origi, his numbers were less than impressive, but it wasn't how much he did, it was the impact of everything he did - absolute legend for anyone who's truly into Brazilian football, eternal "talisman". AaaWOOOP!!
Origi.. the man with the ultimate gift. To be at the right place at the right time. He was definitely that. Both club-wise and on the pitch. It's sick to say this, but he won us the CL trophy! Him, Origi...! and in the way he did.. That kids, is the ABC of how to become, not just a legend, but even a hero! Many are legends. Few are heroes too. Although he became an unlikely one at that. Even getting his own saying; ''do an Origi''.
The Scorpion King had a golden clutch. Powerful, though finite. Big Divock saved each mighty shift for when it mattered most. He watched, waited and then made his moves... ❤🦂
The man scored when we needed him most. As far as i am concerned, if those were the only goals he ever scored he would still be a legend. Fucking legend
Origi is one of the best finisher's I have ever seen. What do I mean by that? He was agile and could get himself on balance in difficult situations, he could get his laces squarely on the ball and fire towards a corner with either foot, even when ball looked like it was not in a placement position for a shot. I remember one of his last clutch goals for Liverpool was against the Wolves. Salah dumped the ball off to Origi who was coming towards near post. Divock had to reach back and receive ball facing away from goal. Now, most good strikers can spin 160-180 degrees and fire off a solid shot towards the far post corner. The goalie and the defender marking him anticipated that likely shot and shifted to their right a few feet -- that is what every good keeper/defender would do. Origin spun *210 degrees*, rocketing the ball hard where the goalie and defender had just been standing, accomplished with his weaker left foot. And he made it look so easy. Origi had some beautiful skills that most forwards lack. I remember watching him running to reach and pull down a ball over the top and drop it to a perfect soft roll on the turf -- I thought at the time: "Not even Roberto Firmino can do that." Origi's weakness is he was just not a natural player for Klopp, in spite of his obvious talents. He could not press as well as other forwards on the roster. And while he had some size and was good in the air, his holdup play was unreliable. Sometimes he could receive and control ball perfectly with two CBs crawling up his back. And sometimes a little bump in the back from a CB would put him on the ground and we would lose possession.
Olá estou a escrever em português porque sei que es PT-... Mas acho que o Di maria também pode ser considerado um dos jogadores mais Clutch de sempre... quando já tem golos em 13 ( ! ) finais :) ( Sei que já tens um video sobre ele mas também seria um bom candidato a este rótulo ) - PS: Adoro o teu conteúdo, é excelente a informação a forma como é apresentada e a histórias de cada jogador. E o sotaque em inglês é interessante de se ouvir. Continua o bom trabalho !!!
If not for Big Cxck Divock I don't know if we'd have win as many titles as we have. Man was class throughout his career here. Absolutely loved him. The 5-2 against Everton is my favorite though
It’s not that shameful being a sub, it’s actually easier as you are fully fit while your rivals are Already at 50% fitness so it’s relatively readier for you to impact the match
Origi was actually in incredibly good form as a "starter" before he got badly injured in an Everton game the year Liverpool made the Europa League final. Then he basically disappeared until THAT Everton goal (including going out on loan etc). From that moment on he was INSANELY clutch and never complained being a bench player. Also, you HAVE to mention the lad seems a bit aloof at times (not that it's a bad thing, I actually think you NEED guys like that on a team), AND he thought his winner v Everton was only the equalizer. Still makes me laugh.
I always loved Origi, before liverpool before many things, I remember in 2015 or so playing fifa with my brother and I picked Belgium and I like Origi over Benteke cause I never liked Benteke for some reason so I played Origi and he just scored the most ridiculous goal I have probably scored almost to this day and since then I've loved him, I hope he comes back to being such a clutch god
All of these haters in the comment section really seem to forget how impactful his goals were. If it weren’t for him, football wouldn’t have had such a great player to talk about. If it weren’t for him, the teams he played for would’ve been in a worse place by now. Imagine the outcomes of every match Origi made his magic.
Pretty sure that's not the same case at Milan But might as well give him another season..... The thing is we literally have Giroud in our team to do that
He still won everything at Liverpool and contributed to all of them
He will always be a Liverpool legend. His goals where always decisive and either pure skill or insanely lucky.
@@erlendguttormsen8140 yep cult legend among LFC fans.
He would helped Liverpool last season with Allison clutch goals and his clutch goal Liverpool would have been the most clutch team 😂😂😂
I’m a Celtic fan and even I know Origi scored and contributed to really important decisive goals in Liverpool recent history. Legendary status
He didn't 'win everything at Liverpool',he only won 1 trophy 🏆 with them.??
Me and other Liverpool fans absolutely love him. I will always remember him, especially because of the goals against Barcelona in the UCL semi final, and the goal against Tottenham in the final.
The one against newcastle and the one against everton in 18/19 were great too
@@saeed_05 that Everton one reduced me to tears , pure Beauty 🥹
Di Maria is the only clutch player ever 🔥🔥
@@robray6721 blud forgetting ronaldo
@@khalil42and Didier Drogba. both of them are more clutch than Angel Di Maria
Origi lives rent-free forever in our hearts and in Barça fans' heads.
As a Barça fan: dude gotta pay his rent
@@Obi_Swagg_Kenobi debts can't be collected abroad.
@@Obi_Swagg_Kenobi You'll get your rent when you fix this damn door!
@@thecollector427 just a little white paint does the trick
Don't really think so we forgot about it already
As an AC Milan fan I love Origi. He won me a Champions League in Football Manager.
Hello, fellow Milanista
@@swapnilb0108 sure buddy, whatever you say. I’ve heard both. But hey, this is the internet so yes, of course you’re right, buddy. Whatever you say goes.
You shouldn't love him this much now becouse he ruining milan's plan to buy a striker, he take 4 mln for do nothing and even if milan told him clearly he isn't in the project anymore and need to find another team he don't want to move becouse he like to do the good life in milano and refuse every destination, basically he doing as the illegal immigrates do
he's shit for us man, and we havent yet found zlatan/giroud replacement.
I cannot believe that you did not include his goal against Everton. That is probably one of my favorite clutch goals of his besides the Barcelona ones.
That's the goal that revived his career
It was just the type of goal that was meant to be... The ball jumping on the crossbar twice before landing on his head lol
Also the one against wolves where whole team struggled to score any, he stepped up to get that winning goal 🎉
I can believe he missed all of these goals tbf. The guy cares more about pronouncing names with an accent than actually researching them.
Loved that despite being born and raised in Belgium, Origi is also so in touch with his Kenyan roots. Came to our country and everyone was surprised he could speak fluent Swahili and knew so much about the country as well and he still goes there often. Big big respect for the guy
Nice
Habari yako bro💪🏿💪🏿✊🏽 KE to the world💯❤
Origi just never ceased to surprised us
Who cares what he speaks. his football does the talking. without him klopp wouldnt have a CL
He also donated money to Liverpool University so that three local kids could get a free university degree.
When you needed a goal or a moment of magic this guy always pulled through I'll never forget that corner he took against barcelona its a shame how much he fell off
Origi is a PERFECT definition of a cult hero. He deserves a statue built outside Anfield
Lol
FU@@mayowa2921
Suarez??????
He will always be a legend to the fans of liverpool . And not just for his heroics against barca .. always said he was a talented player but unfortunatley could never break into the team ahead of the 3 amigos ..
The joy this guy brought to Liverpool fans will never be forgotten, legend!!!!
lifelong liverpool fan here, origi was one of my favourites I have no idea why he's gone... YNWA same with Mane :( they had heart and soul
Because Klopp didn’t give him enough chances. Lifelong liverpool fan or highlights fan??
@@ayanbarua2400he/she can still be a lifelong fan even if he’s/she‘s only able to watch highlights.
In Germany we gotta pay a lot to be able to watch full games of PL teams so I’m not able to watch full games of my fav team. So I am forced to watch highlights even tho I am supporting my team for a long time.
@@ayanbarua2400 lol I'm a liverpool fan, born into it I cannot change and will not change
@@ayanbarua2400You are responding as if you are blaming @smelly for Liverpool sacking Origi. What kind of a football fanatic are you to not know that fans cannot have a say in keeping or dismissing a player?????
@@henthust9784 as you clearly did not understand, I am breaking up to you. He/she/they/them was saying he/she/they/then has/have no idea why Origi was gone. I was giving some insights. Fans can say anything they want for sure. In the end the coach and club's decision will matter.
Great Video!!
He was so clutch, that goal on the derbyside derbie in Anfiled in the last minute! Origi Goated
i remember when he first started making appearances for us man would just do the maddest shit out of nowhere then go back to the bench , always wanted to see a spell where he was in from and healthy
He is definitely a legend, even though he was an average player but he really did turn up when you needed that goal, the kind of player you need for sure as a wildcard
Bro it started from 1 video about how underrated he was to a 50 videos i love it he deserves the respect 😊
"Corner taken quickly...Origi." i love him man i miss him, i hope he plays in the legend games when he retires.
He was the option player. Teams were set up to play against Firminho, Sarah, Mane. Origi would come on and give them something different. He was never the guy, but he was dependable off the bench.
As a Barcelona supporter. I'll never forgot the goal he scored that crushed me and the hopes I had of another treble.
Four words: Corner taken quickly. Origi.
@@liltone9614 Yup
I think origi is a guy that performs when there aren’t any expectations of him. He disappears, expectations drop and then when nobody expects anything of him, he shows up and saves the day. After saving the day, expectations go up, he disappears again and repeats the cycle
Looked quite the opposite in the video , especially the Champions League game against Barca
@@carlob517 how so? Nobody expected anything in that game. They lost 3-0, by all accounts they were supposed to lose the draw there. It lines up with what I said
I consider myslef lucky to witness this player's prime, i scratch my head till this day thinking about how he could score clutch goals time and time again.
I absolutely appreciate everything he has done for Liverpool and will never forget the corner taken quickly but I think that he is pretty much finished as a player at this point. But he still remains an Anfield legend!
bro your videos give me chills everytime, you're making me love football again like when I was a kid
Hopefully he can return to good form and finish his career on a high note 😢
Hopefully
Thank u so much for this video. Seriously, perfect. Origi deserves this honour
And he did it all with a smile on his face. As odd and romantic it may sound, Divock is a role model professional for some of the youngsters today.
When it comes to videos you are the best I can't lie your channel is fire I can die for it thanks sooo much for blessing us thanks soo much keep on doing the videos I would love if you do the sir Alex one
He was a "great" striker and off the ball. Was a "disruptor" off the bench, bc defense were tired and #origi was so great in open space. #Ywna #origi #liverpoolfc, we love you
Amazing video, i’m a massive fan man, keep up the good content!
bro didnt even watch the video and already commented
@@helpager_123 my friend told me to lmao
@@prlmamlaz2701 your friend told you that a video that just came out 1 minute ago (when you commented) was good?
@@helpager_123 I was with my friend and the notification popped up and he told me bro comment something fast, and i did
Jakub Błaszczykowski 🙏 he has a good story I swear
I'll never forget that goal against Barcelona, this AH made me cry a river that night.
Just updated his Wikipedia page with the following:
"Though never a prolific goalscorer for Liverpool, Origi will forever be remembered as a 'clutch' goalscorer for the club, given that he would regularly score when they really needed a goal"
Das nice....das nice👊
YNWA, Divock
You'll Never Walk Alone forever Origi❤🇰🇪
Daily dose of football you are the Goat 🐐🐐.
I love this video divock is one of my favourite Liverpool players of all time on par with Suarez and coutinho
I love him and hate him. He put a dagger to my heart at the 2019 uefa semi finals against Barca. I still play the what ifs in my mind to this day. Barca has never been the same since. But I can’t deny what a awesome player he is. He is the sub you need when you need morale in the game. I wanted Barca to get him when left the reds but you can’t have em all I guess.
As for the champions league comeback i rekon barca setup for the traditional 3 set up, origi probably wasnt in their game plan and they didnt know how to deal with his style of play
just found your channel and i love it already🖤 i was wondering if you could do a video on anything perú related because nobody has ever made one
Love this beautiful man. Bigcock Origi💯🔥🙌
Fast, physical, athletic… off the bench those are what you need to dominate tired defenders
I love all your videos I literally can’t wait when you drop new ones! Btw when’s the new vlog coming 😂😂
Not soon ahah
10:54 hey genius, both Firmino and Salah were injured for that match.
hey genius, you clearly didnt pay attention, I literally mention Salah and Firmino's injury
He's not a player but a blessing for Liverpool football team.
Thank you for putting the #goat
This fella reminds me of Corinthians' own "talisman", eternal number 18, DINEI.
If you want an interesting story from someone who in spite of being an international journeyman was a one-club-player through and through, look him up.
Went from being an official member of the Corinthians fan club to a break out youth academy graduate, to touring Europe and returning in the late 90s to accomplish a feat that is unique and still unrivalled in the history of the club - he is THRICE Brazilian Championship winner for Corinthians, no one else can claim that.
Even injured I've seen him come in 0-2 matches with 10 minutes to go and somehow scoring, assisting and pushing the team into a victory more often than not.
Much like Origi, his numbers were less than impressive, but it wasn't how much he did, it was the impact of everything he did - absolute legend for anyone who's truly into Brazilian football, eternal "talisman".
AaaWOOOP!!
Am so glad you appreciated Origi. I have always felt like he has not received his flowers as he should.
Divock Origi will always be highly rated to me. Loved how much effort he put in
How could you miss the late goal against everton? It is iconic as the Barca goal in LFC fans eyes
Can’t forget the header against Everton either football without origi is nothing
Love from Kenya. Origi hometown.
He wasn't born in Kenya his parents were
@@danielcunningham6727 still kenyan🥱
The goal against Everton was one of his memorable clutch apart from corner taken quickly origi
Origi.. the man with the ultimate gift. To be at the right place at the right time. He was definitely that. Both club-wise and on the pitch.
It's sick to say this, but he won us the CL trophy! Him, Origi...! and in the way he did.. That kids, is the ABC of how to become, not just a legend, but even a hero! Many are legends. Few are heroes too. Although he became an unlikely one at that. Even getting his own saying; ''do an Origi''.
Saturday night and I love the way you move! Divock Origi!!!!!!
The Scorpion King had a golden clutch. Powerful, though finite. Big Divock saved each mighty shift for when it mattered most. He watched, waited and then made his moves... ❤🦂
every goal of his was screamed with huge passion by all Liverpool fans, he will never be forgotten. YNWA 🔴🔴🔴
thanks today you remember our kenya CR7 origi...mungu na akujalie mema popote uendapo na chochote ufanyacho❤🎉
The man scored when we needed him most. As far as i am concerned, if those were the only goals he ever scored he would still be a legend.
Fucking legend
i like the way u talk u should do a podcat
Well he even has a song named after him! The dude is just a legend. The prices he won maybe yes as a sub but a supersub!
I love this man with all my heart. And gini too. My heart broke when they left 😢
My 🐐
Origi is one of the best finisher's I have ever seen. What do I mean by that? He was agile and could get himself on balance in difficult situations, he could get his laces squarely on the ball and fire towards a corner with either foot, even when ball looked like it was not in a placement position for a shot.
I remember one of his last clutch goals for Liverpool was against the Wolves. Salah dumped the ball off to Origi who was coming towards near post. Divock had to reach back and receive ball facing away from goal. Now, most good strikers can spin 160-180 degrees and fire off a solid shot towards the far post corner. The goalie and the defender marking him anticipated that likely shot and shifted to their right a few feet -- that is what every good keeper/defender would do. Origin spun *210 degrees*, rocketing the ball hard where the goalie and defender had just been standing, accomplished with his weaker left foot. And he made it look so easy.
Origi had some beautiful skills that most forwards lack. I remember watching him running to reach and pull down a ball over the top and drop it to a perfect soft roll on the turf -- I thought at the time: "Not even Roberto Firmino can do that."
Origi's weakness is he was just not a natural player for Klopp, in spite of his obvious talents. He could not press as well as other forwards on the roster. And while he had some size and was good in the air, his holdup play was unreliable. Sometimes he could receive and control ball perfectly with two CBs crawling up his back. And sometimes a little bump in the back from a CB would put him on the ground and we would lose possession.
Super ! 👏👏👏👏
Olá estou a escrever em português porque sei que es PT-... Mas acho que o Di maria também pode ser considerado um dos jogadores mais Clutch de sempre... quando já tem golos em 13 ( ! ) finais :) ( Sei que já tens um video sobre ele mas também seria um bom candidato a este rótulo ) - PS: Adoro o teu conteúdo, é excelente a informação a forma como é apresentada e a histórias de cada jogador. E o sotaque em inglês é interessante de se ouvir.
Continua o bom trabalho !!!
Legend. He was a phenom. ❤
5:21 lol
The Quintessential definition of a 'Super Sub'. 😁
Origi and di Maria are two of my favorite “clutch” players time and time again when you need them they show up big time.
True the most important goal his there and a great super sub
the magic of origi can only exist at liverpool.
As a Kenyan ...I'm really proud of Him .🎉
Even nabuhto posted this a few days ago anyways big fan
If not for Big Cxck Divock I don't know if we'd have win as many titles as we have. Man was class throughout his career here. Absolutely loved him. The 5-2 against Everton is my favorite though
You didn't mention the Everton goals and how he made Klopp run the length of the field in celebration??
I can see you didn't watch Ac Milan last year, we are still wondering where is he, when got in the field
Big Div. The Liverpool legend. ♥️
It’s not that shameful being a sub, it’s actually easier as you are fully fit while your rivals are Already at 50% fitness so it’s relatively readier for you to impact the match
Zlatan Ibrahimovic secretly has a statue of Origi inside his wardrobe to which he regularly pays tribute
Saturday night and I like the way you move, Divock Origi~
I really had high hopes for him at Milan , too bad it didn't work out.
His last minute goal against wolves man. Felt surreal
He came ibmn clutch somone was coming up the stairs and I put this on luvvky almost got caught in my phone
He is truly a legend and a lot of fans loves and respect him.
Origi was actually in incredibly good form as a "starter" before he got badly injured in an Everton game the year Liverpool made the Europa League final.
Then he basically disappeared until THAT Everton goal (including going out on loan etc). From that moment on he was INSANELY clutch and never complained being a bench player.
Also, you HAVE to mention the lad seems a bit aloof at times (not that it's a bad thing, I actually think you NEED guys like that on a team), AND he thought his winner v Everton was only the equalizer. Still makes me laugh.
I always loved Origi, before liverpool before many things, I remember in 2015 or so playing fifa with my brother and I picked Belgium and I like Origi over Benteke cause I never liked Benteke for some reason so I played Origi and he just scored the most ridiculous goal I have probably scored almost to this day and since then I've loved him, I hope he comes back to being such a clutch god
This guy’s voice is so unique, I somehow feel like he’s known for players who’ve had sad moments in their careers 😂😂
His legacy will be mightier than Hendos. YNWA you legend. 🔥
great vid but what's up with the blurred images?
His Goals against Barca in Anfield is the Key for the Reds winning the return Leg and eventually the champion;s league trophy.
It's Saturday night an we loved the way you move... DIVOCK ORIGI ❤❤ YNWA
Origi's goals and Titanic's song are match made in heaven
As an AC Milan fan, I want that dude gone... immediately
All of these haters in the comment section really seem to forget how impactful his goals were. If it weren’t for him, football wouldn’t have had such a great player to talk about. If it weren’t for him, the teams he played for would’ve been in a worse place by now. Imagine the outcomes of every match Origi made his magic.
Nah, his last memorable moment came in his last game scoring against Everton ❤
Yeah, wonder how'd they miss it 😂
How i wish Divock would have played for our home country. His Dad was a cult hero for Harambee Stars. He was phenomenal. 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Pretty sure that's not the same case at Milan
But might as well give him another season.....
The thing is we literally have Giroud in our team to do that
The goat of clutch scorers lord Divock!!!!!😤😤😤
The king will rise again
1:19 "Uhhhhhh..I actually said Wunderkind" -Nathan Shelley
This is the best football channel tbh
Origi is just a big game player 💯….
Deserves his success he turned up in the games and won when it mattered