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Origi, Firmino score as Liverpool tops Milan in ICC friendly

Jurgen Klopp’s side won their International Champions Cup game thanks to two second-half goals from Divock Origi and Roberto Firmino.

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Divock Origi played for Liverpool against AC Milan in a pre-season friendly.

Origi, introduced for Sturridge, opened the scoring with a fine effort, stepping his marker on the left side of the area before curling his shot into the far bottom corner after a long ball from Alberto Moreno.

Liverpool make it five pre-season wins out of six as they claim a convincing 2-0 victory over AC Milan in California. “I understand that after a game like this you name single players”, Klopp said. Origi hung on to the shoulder of Milan’s central defenders to stretch the pitch and give his midfielders more space to create chances.

Substitute Sheyi Ojo cut in from the right before firing at goal, with his shot taking a deflection into the path of Firmino to put away.

“We passed and we passed and we passed until we were through”.

Liverpool foreshadowed its second-half toxicity, almost breaking a scoreless deadlock in the 41st minute.

The new arrival from Mainz suffered the injury in Liverpool’s opening game of the International Champions Cup in the United States on Wednesday, when his team went down 1-0 to Chelsea in Pasadena. Their next game will be against FC Barcelona on August 6 in London.

“I try to learn day by day and as a team also we’re learning so I think I can feel the confidence from everyone. Obviously it’s still preseason and obviously results don’t mean too much but it was nice to get win”.

“Very happy that we’ve been able to play this tournament with high-level teams”, Milan coach Vincenzo Montella said through a translator. “It’s not easy to play them”.

“We have another three goalkeepers and everybody knows about the quality of Simon Mignolet, so [that’s] all good and he’s made a really good impression in the first few days since he’s been back in training. Although the outcome was a loss, there are still many positives to take out of this”.

On the first occasion, of course, Liverpool hit back from a 3-0 half-time deficit in Istanbul to triumph on penalties, but two years later Milan got their revenge by winning 2-1 in Athens.

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The International Champions Cup is an exhibition tournament in 10 USA cities featuring eight of the world’s biggest European soccer teams.

AC Milan's M'baye Niang celebrates with teammates Andrea Bertolacci left and Giacomo Bonaventura right after scoring a goal against Bayern Munich during their match Wednesday in Chicago