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Origi's away goal.

Divock Origi's away goal.


The Reds boss was given a warm welcome on his return to Signal Iduna Park and his side will be cheerful too despite Mats Hummels negating their lead on the nightJurgen Klopp's return to Borussia Dortmund saw his Liverpool side take some cautious optimism into the second leg of their Europa League tie thanks to a 1-1 draw at Signal Iduna Park.

Divock Origi rewarded the Reds boss's faith in him as a starter ahead of Daniel Sturridge by sliding home the opening goal, a strike away from home which could be extremely valuable come full-time in the return fixture.

More: Klopp's reunion. (Goal)

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