The 26-year-old made his first appearance of the season for the Reds as he started the Champions League clash at Anfield and notched up an assist for Mohamed Salah’s goal in the second half.
Origi has found his first-team opportunities at Anfield to be somewhat restricted in recent months, with the Belgian forward having only made two starts in the Premier League last term.
However, after Origi played 63 minutes on Wednesday night, Klopp chose to underline how talented the striker is, despite him being linked with a possible move away from Anfield in the summer.
Speaking to BT Sport after Wednesday night’s comeback win, Klopp said of Origi: “He played a super game. He had cramps but that’s normal after a long time [without first-team football].
“People forget how good he is. It is just difficult to get him in this team.