The Asian Age

Origi shines in Wolfsburg’s easy win

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Berlin, May 18: Divock Origi scored and set up a goal to help Wolfsburg seal a 3- 1 win over battling minnows Holstein Kiel in the Bundesliga relegation play- off, first- leg on Thursday.

The Belgium striker, whose loan deal from Liverpool expires after the two- legged play- off, tapped in an early opener at the Volkswagen Arena, then set up the third for Yunus Malli to leave Wolfsburg in pole position before Monday’s second leg.

Origi, 23, caused Wolfsburg some embarassme­nt in the build- up when he confessed knowing nothing about Kiel, but he made amends with an impressive display. This was a true David verses Goliath clash as big- spending Wolfsburg’s annual squad salary budget is reportedly 60 million euros ($ 70.8m) — ten times that of Kiel.

After Origi’s goal, Kingsley Schindler equalised before Josip Brekalo and Malli netted either side of the break for Wolfsburg, but Kiel pushed Wolfsburg all the way.

For the second year running, Wolfsburg are in the relegation play- off after finishing 16th in Germany’s top flight, while Kiel qualified by coming third in the second tier.

“That was okay, but we missed out on scoring the fourth goal and were struggling at the end,” admitted Wolfsburg captain Maximilian Arnold.

“When you finish 16th, you are used to things not working out over the full 90 minutes,” he added.

The hosts deservedly took an early lead when centre- back Robin Knoche dribbled down the left flank before Malli skipped past three defenders, burst into the box and played the ball into the middle.

Swiss midfielder Renato Steffen forced Kiel’s goalkeeper Kenneth Kronholm into a reflex parry, but Origi tapped home the rebound on 13 minutes.

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