Liverpool striker Divock Origi admits he is treating his goalscoring form for the Reds as an art form, likening his exploits to 'playing a violin.'
Belgian forward Origi has emerged as the main attacking outlet for Jurgen Klopp's side, following several injuries to key personnel.
In the absence of Daniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho the 21-year-old has flourished, rewarding his manager with three goals in his last three Liverpool games.
And the powerful striker admits he is taking his goalscoring duties very seriously, dedicating the hard hours into perfecting his approach and technique.