Jurgen Klopp hailed Divock Origi as "world class" and a Liverpool "legend" after the striker produced another derby-winning cameo against Everton.
Speaking to Sky Sports after Sunday's Merseyside derby, Klopp added: "He is a world-class striker, he is a legend and will stay a legend forever. Jurgen Klopp hailed Divock Origi as a Liverpool "legend" after the striker produced another derby-winning cameo against Everton. Jurgen Klopp Calls Divock Origi "World Class" As He Discusses Future Of Liverpool "Legend"
LIVERPOOL, England :Divock Origi came off the bench to make the difference as Liverpool secured a hard-fought 2-0 win over Everton in a feisty Merseyside ...
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The Reds' 12th consecutive home league win cuts City's lead at the top of the table back to one point with five games remaining.
But the Belgian signed off with his sixth goal in 10 Merseyside derbies when he headed in at the far post five minutes from time. Everton's 32 completed passes in the first half was the fewest of any team in a Premier League game since 2006. Mane was lucky just to see yellow from one melee involving almost all 22 players after Liverpool refused to put the ball out of play with Richarlison down injured. "The important thing is to stick with it. It's important not to get sucked into that in a negative way." Everton trail Burnley by two points and could be five adrift of safety by the time they are next in action against Lampard's old club Chelsea. "We've got six games to Burnley's five left," he added.
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Jürgen Klopp's triple success in the past week has handed Liverpool a major momentum advantage and placed the pressure firmly on Manchester City to perform.
There is a sense that something special is brewing at Anfield. Liverpool will be fully focused on Villarreal and the tough challenge Unai Emery's side will pose. A well-fought victory over Manchester City followed by utter annihilation against Manchester United and completed with a victory that condemns Everton into the relegation zone will give these Liverpool players the perfect psychological edge. One point away from the Premier League title, two games away from the Champions League final, an FA Cup final looming and a Carabao Cup trophy already in the bag.
Liverpool are battling with Manchester City for the Premier League title, and are also both competing in the Champions League semi-finals this week.
The Reds face Villarreal, while Man City host Real Madrid. Sunday’s victory over Everton moved Liverpool back to just a single point behind City in the table. Both Liverpool and Man City are also set to compete in the Champions League semi-finals before they are next in domestic action.
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Gerrard understandably wants to make the Brazilian’s stay at Aston Villa a permanent one, but it might just make the Liverpool hierarchy a little more twitchy — the lack of plausible buyers is currently an ace up FSG’s sleeve in the contract stand-off, but they risk overplaying their hand. The Brazilian would have to take a major pay cut to make the move to Villa Park permanent, but there have been suggestions that Gerrard may be able to convince his former teammate to do just that. It allows clubs to spend a quarter of any savings they make or revenue they generate. Why is that relevant to Salah? It all comes down to whether or not Barcelona have a realistic prospect of signing him. But whether or not the ultimate catharsis for Gerrard remains in the realms of fantasy, the former Liverpool captain could still end up having a massive impact on his old club just 40 days later. While Jürgen Klopp preaches one game at a time, Liverpool fans are inevitably looking to the final game of the season.
Mohamed Salah and Liverpool will have been utterly perplexed by Frank Lampard's nonsensical claims in the wake of Everton's defeat in the Merseyside derby.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp heaped praise on Divock Origi after he came off the bench to help his team to a 2-0 win against Everton.
"We did not show up there in the first half. "They come on with the right mindset when they come on. "He [Origi] is a legend on and off the pitch.
Divock Origi scored to put Liverpool up 2-0 against Everton this weekend. After the match, Jurgen Klopp poured out his heart and made it clear that he will ...
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Manchester City midfielder Ilkay Gundogan has revealed that the Premier League title is ‘nerve-wracking’ for him and his team-mates. The Reds face Villarreal, while Man City host Real Madrid. Sunday’s victory over Everton moved Liverpool back to just a single point behind City in the table.
Liverpool had an Everton problem on Sunday until Divock Origi came along. While the Belgian may be off in summer, Jürgen Klopp has a new transfer fix ...
Carvalho is a midfielder who is exemplary at breaking into the box and who could have been a great tool to disrupt Everton's obdurate defensive wall. And this summer, Liverpool could be about to sign exactly that type of player in Fábio Carvalho who has been 'confirmed' by many sources as the club's first signing this summer. One of the biggest issues in the first half against Everton was the disconnect between the midfield and the attack.
Has there ever been a player so seemingly peripheral and yet completely central as Divock Origi?
Another Origi goal is just as crucial, however: he scored the only goal against Wolves at Molineux this season, and without those three points Liverpool would probably not be in the conversation for a league title. Take a look at the replies and quote tweets to this on Twitter (which got over 100 Origi tributes in under an hour), or add your own testimonials into the comments. Origi scored in the forty-third minute of the derby, and was stretchered off in the fiftieth after a Rogelio Funes Mori horror-tackle that earned the Argentine a straight red. I recently wrote a love letter to Liverpool FC, and back in February I spoke about what I mean by Liverpool’s specific brand of football miracles. He had also scored in the away leg, his sixth goal for Liverpool. In fact, his first 10 goals for the club hinted at a lot of what we would come to see from him: all types of goals, from an early poacher’s finish to strong headers to inch-perfect, strong finishes into the corner. Gini Wijnaldum came on at half to bring the aggregate score level, before Origi and Trent Alexander-Arnold combined to score one of Liverpool’s most memorable goals: corner taken quickly and — “he’s given it, HE’S GIVEN IT!” It was 90+6’ all over again, with the unlikeliest of goals sealing success, only on a much bigger stage. The roar of Anfield for the first goal suggests we believed in the comeback even then. You see a lot of good players, but this kid – for 19 years of age – he burst on to the scene at the World Cup, but we’d tracked him before that, we’d seen him as a young player playing in the youth internationals. While Liverpool eventually lost out in the league to Manchester City, falling short by one point, Origi made sure Liverpool’s name was engraved in one trophy at least. Liverpool were 10th when the new German manager arrived, but in his first match in charge optimism started to grow: an actual identity and sense of belief was apparent almost immediately; by January, Liverpool were coming back to win late, an early mentality-shift which foreshadowed that comeback against Dortmund in the Europa League. The teenager was promising, and the step up to Liverpool marked a leap forward in his career. “For me, he can be one of the most exciting talents in world football.
Divock Origi and Luis Diaz impressed off the bench against Everton but will Jurgen Klopp make any changes to his Liverpool side to face Villarreal.
Diaz made an instant impact after being introduced against Everton to reiterate just how important he has already become to the Reds, and looks set to be recalled in attack on Wednesday night. Joe Gomez and Kostas Tsimikas are both on standby to start if Klopp does fancy a change at full-back, but perhaps Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off with Newcastle United is a more likely setting for the duo. And with Klopp’s side still pushing for an unprecedented quadruple, we look at the changes the German could be tempted to make against the La Liga outfit as he looks to lead his side into a third European Cup final in five years.
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The club will look to get involved in a number of local community-based projects during their time in Singapore and tickets for the match go on sale at 10am on May 17. The tour also marks the club's first summer outside of Europe since 2019 when they played games across the United States after winning the Champions League. Liverpool have been limited to where they have been able to fly to in recent years because of the pandemic and spent the best part of a month out in Austria and France last year. This summer's tour is the first time Liverpool have visited Asia since 2017 having spent 2018 and '19 out in the United States. The last two years have been based at training camps in Europe, with the club unable to fly long haul because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jurgen Klopp's men will visit the National Stadium in Singapore on Friday 15 July, to take on Palace in the Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy 2022.
It’s the first time the Reds will be back in Asia since 2017. “We eagerly await the sound of our fans filling the National Stadium in Singapore as we take on Crystal Palace in July, it’s going to be a great finish to our 2022/23 pre-season.” Jurgen Klopp’s men will visit the National Stadium in Singapore on Friday 15 July, to take on Palace in the Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy 2022.
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Ticket prices start from S$149 and will be available online. Advertisement Both teams will face off on Jul 15 at the National Stadium for the inaugural Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy 2022, organisers said.
Tickets for the match start at $149 while those for the July 14 open training session cost $39. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
Led by Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira, they made a brave run to the FA Cup semi-finals for the first time since 2016, before going down 2-0 to Chelsea. The last time Liverpool were in the Republic was in 2011 when they held an open training session. Liverpool are also due to play Manchester United in Bangkok on July 12.
Liverpool FC will be returning to Singapore ahead of the 2022/2023 Premier League season. The storied Merseyside football club have announced plans to play ...
Tickets for the Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy match start from S$149, while the open training session is priced at S$39. According to the Liverpool Echo, the Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy will be at stake. Liverpool's visit to Singapore will also include an open training session that fans can buy tickets to watch.
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It’s something that is fostered and developed in the club over time, built up over years. It’s been reported that various factions have formed at PSG over the years, with a French contingent, a South American group, and then those who don’t fit into either of the first two forming their own cliques. The seemingly annual strife and chaos that surrounds PSG is just yet another reminder of how good Liverpool fans have it with FSG and Jürgen Klopp at the helm.
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