Where Are They Now: Jürgen Klopp's First Liverpool XI

11. Divock Origi

Though he was started by Klopp back in 2015, with a front three of Mo Salah, Roberto Firmino, and Sadio Mane today, no one is expecting Divock Origi to lead the Liverpool line any time soon. However, the Belgian striker has still managed to carve a Liverpool legacy for himself.

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Some fans have even called for an Origi statue outside Anfield, thanks to his incredible and invaluable ability to score big goals for the club. There was the bizarre last second winner against Everton which was special, but nothing compared to the two he netted in Liverpool's famous 4-0 comeback win against Barcelona. Origi will be forever immortalized thanks to THAT corner.

The striker has been on Liverpool's books for a staggering six years at this point, and over the last few years in particular, has embraced his role within the club.

How long he will stay with the Reds, and remain happy starting very few games, no one can say, particularly after the way he stayed on the pitch drinking in Anfield after their trophy presentation, but for the time being, Origi is a Red and the fans love him.

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