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(Euro 2016) Origi Carries Form Into Internationals
Topic Started: Oct 12 2014, 01:38 AM (267 Views)
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Liverpool FC: Origi carries form into internationals
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Author: Chris Shaw
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--Divock Origi continued his superb beginning to the season by scoring one goal and creating another as Belgium thrashed Andorra 6-0 in Brussels in Euro 2016 qualifying on Friday evening.

The 19-year-old striker agreed a deal to move to Liverpool in the summer, but as part of the transfer agreement with Lille he will remain with the French club for the duration of the 2014-15 campaign.

He has been in prolific form too and that was maintained at international level tonight, with Origi taking full advantage of an opportunity to lead the line for Marc Wilmots' budding young side.

The Belgians were already 1-0 up through Kevin De Bruyne when the Reds' man teed up the same player to further extend the home team's lead in the Group B encounter.

By half-time it was 3-0 and, just on the hour mark, Origi notched the fourth - taking control of possession around 25 yards from goal, the forward skipped past two challenges and arrowed low into the bottom corner.

Having wholly fulfilled his responsibilities, the starlet was withdrawn after 66 minutes, perhaps with his country's next tie in mind, as they face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Monday night.

Two further conversions followed, racking up half-a-dozen for Belgium, with Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet watching on as an unused substitute.
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