The Liverpool forward in Milan’s sights loves “studying personality” and is a polyglot. Mathilde exchanged him for Lukaku
Milan’s new goal has a dolphin named after him. Thanks to a goal scored in the World Cup. The same one that led the Queen of Belgium to make a gaffe. Divock Origi footballer is known, European champion in 2019 with goals in the final and Liverpool striker, but out? Here are some more curiosities.
Psychologist
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The only one who can explain Anfield’s comeback is Origi himself, and not for the two goals against Barcelona or the poker under Kop, but for a passion that perhaps he will resume at the end of his career: “I love studying personality, in Liverpool I can say who is extroverted and who is not, maybe I’ll go back to studying when I stop “. He could give a couple of hours of lessons on how to eliminate Leo’s Blaugrana. April 2019, Anfield, Klopp starts from the 3-0 defeat of the first leg. Opposite is the Barça of Messi and Suarez, Rakitic and Busquets, Coutinho and Vidal. Strong. Don’t worry though, poker will come. Two goals were scored by Origi, who until then had only scored four in the whole season, none in the Champions League. Out of nowhere, by force, almost suddenly. He will also score in the final. Liverpool champion of Europe thanks to him.
Gaffe
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Now the Queen of Belgium recognizes him for sure, guilty of having made a gaffe eight years ago. Summer 2014, national team at the palace after the World Cup, Origi became the youngest Belgian scorer in a similar event (at 19, against Capello’s Russia). Mathilde congratulates him, but the wrong person: “Congratulations Lukaku, you scored the winning goal”. Not really: “Majesty, I am Divock”. A thread of embarrassment. Origi is one who has made himself: at 15 he left Belgium to play in France with Lille, his debut among the pros thanks to Garcia, one who has always respected him. His league goal record dates back to that period, 8 rings in 2014-15, before moving to Anfield. So far he has won 5 trophies: Champions League, Premier League, Club World Cup, European Super Cup and League Cup.
Dolphins
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A long-time polyglot, Divock juggles 4 languages: English, Dutch, French and a little Swahili, a Kenyan dialect, the country of his parents. She has an amateur footballer father and two special dedications that he will always carry with him, one of these from a Reds fan: “If Origi scores, I’ll tattoo his name on my thigh.” Promise kept, just a goal in the 96th in the derby against Everton. Finally, in 2014, he scored for Russia and earned his second dedication: at the Boudewijn Seapark in Sint-Michiels, a suburb of Bruges, a dolphin was named after him. And this could not be explained by even a failed psychologist.
March 17 – 16:58
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