Liverpool won their sixth Champions League title on Saturday after beating Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 in a disappointing match in Madrid. Here AFP Sport looks at four things we learned from the showpiece final at the Wanda Metropolitano: Origi the man for the big occasion Divock Origi is not part of Liverpool’s potent front three but has made a massive impact as Liverpool’s Champions League run crashed towards its dramatic climax. Belgian Origi scored twice, including the winning fourth, in the Reds’ incredible comeback from 3-0 down against Barcelona in the semi-final and came off the bench to seal the final with a excellent left-footed finish three minutes from the end just as Tottenham were beginning to push for a late equaliser. 2019 AFCON Qualifiers: Super Eagles looking to end on a high(Opens in a new browser tab) The 24-year-old collected the ball from Joel Matip as Spurs failed to clear a humdrum corner and lashed home a super finish, the only true moment of quality in what was a poor final. Champions League: Klopp laughs off ‘unlucky’ tag(Opens in a new browser tab) All-English final wilts in the heat Five great Champions League comebacks(Opens in a new browser tab) Fans…