Liverpool boss Klopp delighted with 'win-win' Origi deal: Remember before 2016!

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11 Jul 2019 • 6:16 AM MYT
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says Divock Origi's new long-term extension is a "win-win" situation.

The 24-year-old scored key goals in the semi-final and final of this season's Champions League and has been rewarded with a brand new contract.

Just 12 months ago, the Belgian was looking for a way out of Anfield after a disastrous loan spell with Wolfsburg. And Klopp is delighted with how things have panned out.

"I really think it's a win-win situation. It's a story really only football can write," the boss told Liverpoolfc.com.

"I never forgot the situation in the Everton game [in 2016], to be honest, when there was that harsh tackle and a red card for Funes Mori. Divock was in the best shape of his life and everybody was so positive about his future, and then things like this happen in football.

"We always know something like this can happen but when you see it and see the influence it has on a career, it's just a sad story because he struggled really long with the ankle and stuff like that [and when] he came back the team was flying pretty much.

"It was not easy to come in and he couldn't gain confidence and stuff like that. Going on loan to Wolfsburg, it didn't really work out there, coming back, thinking about leaving and then the season starts and yeah, it's not a miracle, but it's the nice part of the story then.

"He grew and grew and grew, in training sessions you could see it: 'Wow!' It was then not sure about the centre so he played a couple of games on the left wing. He did well there, it's obviously not his natural position but he can play it in a specific way, in a very offensive way.

"Then in training again, you saw 'OK, now he is ready again for No.9' and he did that and scored the goals. That helped obviously, he scored unbelievably important goals and here we are.

"We wanted to sign him again, to extend the contract, and the nice thing is he wanted to as well. He realised it was a tough time [but] we never gave him up in that time, [we never said] 'OK, that will never work again', but sometimes in football you don't have enough time.

"Thankfully we had enough time that we could kind of wait until he is ready again. Now he is this wonderful player again so it's great to have him and I'm really, really happy about the signing."