Most footballers are content with one career-defining moment in a lifetime. Divock Origi is trying to work out where to place at least four from the past 12 months in the right order.

There are a couple of historic goals against Barcelona to consider, those which triggered and completed the mother of all European comebacks. Then there is the late strike in the Champions League final which confirmed Liverpool’s victory over Tottenham Hotspur.

Instead, as he mulls it over in the lobby of his five-star Qatar hotel, Origi settles on a more parochial affair as his top-rated, eternally grateful for Jordan Pickford's assist. “Definitely the Everton one - minute ninety plus six,” says the 24-year-old, grinning broadly.

“I remember going into the airport in Manchester. There was an Everton fan on border control and he said to me, “I’m not going to let you in.”

“I was like: 'What?' It was all good, friendly banter.

“It’s the goal they speak about most in the city. It’s amazing. I love it. It shows the heart of the supporters. It’s Liverpool, you know.”

But surely he has replayed the Barcelona winner more often?