Football Manager 2015: 12 Players Who Will Definitely Be Over-rated

8. Divock Origi

Before the World Cup in Brazil, bar fans of Ligue 1, Divock Origi was a largely unknown quantity. The young winger from Lille hadn't seen a great deal of exposure, with plenty of the general public rather puzzled by Marc Wilmots' choice to include him, given the widely reputable 'golden generation' that the Belgian conveyor belt of talent has currently churned out. A physical and explosive presence from the bench at first, Origi displaced Romelu Lukaku for a couple of matches, with his impact on games clear to see. Armed with real pace and the physical presence to protect the ball and act as a useful outlet, it was no surprise to see the Belgian sign for Liverpool - before being loaned back out to Lille once more. Don't be shocked to see Origi return from his initial loan spell in formidable form, with the 19-year-old's physical attributes set to be fearsome. It might be tough to manage without Luis Suarez at first, but the Belgian youngster might be able to step into the existing void sooner than you think.
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