My purpose in the game is fulfilled ⭐️
I lived out my childhood dreams, played on the biggest stages, won the biggest trophies. Grateful to God for all of it.
To all my fans, the clubs, my teammates and my family: this will forever be ours. Thank you.
The mission is complete. Now I step into my next calling.
More of the journey to come.
Love,
Divock Origi
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Starmer: "His response has been to appeal for rage. That’s his response to a father who lost his son & asked for this not to happen... it shows exactly who he is"
#PMQs
I was 12 when he joined and now I’m 21. Grew up watching this absolute legend play for my club. I’d give anything to go back and live it all again.
(And maybe change some of my life decisions as well but that’s something different)
🚨 Andy Robertson on this season:
“We are not at the 2017 stage, we are at the transition stage. We won the league last year. The environment was very similar. We had to go at 100 per cent in every single game and the messages were very clear from the manager, the backroom staff and from everyone in the building.
“Now this year hasn’t worked out for a variety of reasons. We can’t hide away from it, and it is not an excuse, but what we went through in the summer no team will ever go through. No member of staff will go through. I hope they never go through it because the devastation we went through… football didn’t matter.
“We didn’t care about football for weeks. None of us wanted to train. You were getting treatment off physios and physios didn’t want to treat you. That is the reality of it. As footballers we then, of course, have a duty — we have to move on, we have to keep going and we managed that. We started the season fairly well although it was still an emotional time for us.
“The Bournemouth game [on the opening day of the season] was ridiculously emotional with all of Jots’s family being there. I think in the 20th minute you saw a real dip in performance after that because of the emotional impact it had on all of us…
“We have been too easy to play against. There is no hiding away from that. But for the future of Liverpool, I believe they have more than enough in that changing room to go and achieve more things again.”
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