Liverpool striker Divock Origi says his instinct has asked him to stay



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Divock Origi should start the season in attack with Liverpool's top three in the Africa Cup of Nations or Copa America this summer

Divock Origi said "having a visceral feeling" told him to stay in Liverpool and that the striker is ready to give the shot to the winning goals of the Champions League that have changed his life.

The 24-year-old did not start a league game last season until December and could have left the club in January.

But now, freshly scored in goals against Barcelona and Tottenham, which has allowed Liverpool to win its sixth European Cup, it has signed a new long-term contract.

He is ready to start the season.

Top scorers Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino have all missed the US pre-season trip to Liverpool after long summers with their nations.

Mane is back at the club only after the community shield of Sunday, August 4th.

"There is a lot going on in a year," said Origi. "And it's the beauty of football.

"Winning in the Champions League is a dream for a boy, so it changes a lot in the career of a player.I've done very well last season and still at the training, I feel good It's up to me to show it on the ground. "

Origi spent the 2017-18 season on loan at Wolfsburg and was badociated with moves to Huddersfield and Wolves in the first half of last season.

He scored victorious against rivals Everton in his first league game, then scored another late goal in Newcastle as Liverpool finished one point behind the Manchester City champion. The Belgian, who scored the friendly loss to Sevilla on Sunday, said that staying at Anfield was a bet but that, according to him, it had paid off.

"I sat down and felt that I wanted to stay and help this team," he said.

"I felt good, I had to continue to perform at training and I knew my luck would come in. I felt we could do something special.

"I just had to block everything on the outside and focus on the right things, in football, you never know 100%, it could have gone otherwise, but that's the choice I've made. ;have done."

Liverpool ends their three-match trip to the United States with a match against Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday night in New York.

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