Thursday, 17 April 2014

KENYAN FOOTBALLER WANTED BY BOTH ARSENAL AND LIVERPOOL..


Origi is the son of former Kenyan international goalkeeper turned striker Mike Okoth.

Harambee Stars coach coach Adel Amrouche revealed
he is a great admirer of Origi, and hopes one day play for us.  “We are keenly following Origi and will not give up yet in our intentions. Hopefully he (Origi) will one day make up his mind and decide to play for Harambee Stars.”
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is also monitoring Julian Brandt, 17, and Son Heung-min, 21, at Bayer Leverkusen.
Meanwhile, Reds captain Steven Gerrard warned his team-mates their 10-game winning spree will mean nothing if they do not deliver the title.
Liverpool became favourites to win the Barclays Premier League after their 3-2 win over Manchester City on Sunday but Gerrard fears that ‘nobody will remember us’ if the his side falter in the run-in.
Gerrard has demanded that Liverpool accord Norwich the same respect due to AC Milan and insisted Sunday’s trip to Carrow Road will be the biggest game his team-mates have ever played in.
‘Every game is getting bigger,’ Gerrard said. ‘Manchester City was always going to be huge because they are in the race with us but Norwich now become Manchester City.
‘Norwich become Chelsea. Norwich become Manchester United. That’s how big it is. We have to treat Norwich City like we treated AC Milan in 2005 (in the Champions League final).
‘We can’t think about what colour shirts Norwich are wearing and the personnel in them.
‘We have to treat them like the best team in the world. Ten wins in the Premier League is remarkable but you get nothing for it.’ 
additional reporting by the nairobiwire

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