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Liverpool ace Divock Origi reveals agony at crushing Bournemouth defeat
LIVERPOOL striker Divock Origi has revealed his despair at the club's 4-3 defeat to Bournemouth.
Divock Origi has revealed his pain at Liverpool's defeat to Bournemouth
Origi scored in back-to-back Premier League games for the first time in his career.
But, despite his goal, Liverpool squandered a two-goal lead to lose at the Vitality Stadium.
And the striker has now described the defeat as "painful" but vowed Liverpool will come back stronger.
Divock Origi scored in consecutive games for the first time
"It's very painful because we wanted to win this game," he told the BBC.
"We started well but dropped off with the intensity.
"We knew they can play football, it's painful. I think that was the main reason we lost because they came back in the game.
Nathan Ake scored the winner for Bournemouth
"I was happy with my goal, but we wanted to win and my disappointment is very big. Let's use this now for the rest of the season.
"We didn't feel the game was won, but we needed to up our intensity. The game at 3-1 is never finished. Of course we have learn from this and become bigger and stronger."
Nathan Ake's late goal means Liverpool trail league leaders Chelsea by four points.