In a viral moment that has set football fans ablaze, Liverpool’s biggest stars revealed their ultimate Champions League heroes during a September 2025 LFC TV roundtable, with Cristiano Ronaldo reigning supreme—except for one unexpected twist. Florian Wirtz, Ibrahima Konate, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Cody Gakpo unanimously named Ronaldo, while Alexis Mac Allister championed Lionel Messi. But it was Andy Robertson’s cheeky pick—Divock Origi—that sent social media into a frenzy, sparking laughter and nostalgia for Liverpool’s 2019 miracle. As the Reds gear up for their 2025-26 Champions League campaign, this lively debate has fans buzzing about legacy and loyalty. Dive into the electrifying story that’s captivating the football world!

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The LFC TV segment, aired on September 1, 2025, featured Liverpool’s key players sharing their Champions League inspirations ahead of their group stage opener against Bayern Munich. Cristiano Ronaldo, with his record 145 goals in 183 Champions League appearances, was the overwhelming choice. Florian Wirtz, the 22-year-old German sensation signed for £120 million in 2025, praised Ronaldo’s “insane mentality and clutch moments.” Ibrahima Konate, Liverpool’s defensive rock, echoed, “Ronaldo’s goals, his work rate—it’s unreal.” Dominik Szoboszlai, the Hungarian midfielder, added, “Cristiano’s the king of big games,” while Cody Gakpo, fresh off a new contract, cited Ronaldo’s “ability to deliver under pressure.”

Alexis Mac Allister, the Argentine World Cup winner, broke ranks by choosing Lionel Messi, his former national team captain. “Leo’s magic in the Champions League, like that 2015 goal against Bayern, is unmatched,” he said, referencing Messi’s 129 goals in 163 appearances. But Andy Robertson stole the show with his tongue-in-cheek pick: Divock Origi. “Divock’s the man for the big moments—2019, need I say more?” he quipped, sparking laughter among his teammates. Origi’s iconic brace in Liverpool’s 4-0 comeback against Barcelona in the 2019 semi-final and his goal in the final against Tottenham cemented his cult hero status.

The clip went viral on X, amassing 20 million views within hours, with fans posting, “Robertson picking Origi is PEAK Liverpool!” and “Ronaldo dominates, but Divock’s the GOAT!” Hashtags like #LFCChampions and #OrigiLegend trended globally. The Sun noted that Robertson’s choice resonated deeply, with fans flooding comments with GIFs of Origi’s goals. One user wrote, “Mo Salah mentored Szoboszlai, but Robertson’s got the Origi agenda!” tying it to Salah’s recent praise for Szoboszlai’s passion.

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Ronaldo’s dominance in the players’ picks reflects his unparalleled Champions League legacy—five titles, including four with Real Madrid, and a record 15 goals in the 2013-14 season. Wirtz, who idolized Ronaldo at Bayer Leverkusen, cited his 2017 final performance against Juventus as inspiration. Konate and Gakpo, both influenced by Ronaldo’s work ethic, see parallels in Liverpool’s high-pressing style under Arne Slot. Szoboszlai, known for his flair, admires Ronaldo’s clutch moments, like his 2018 bicycle kick.

Mac Allister’s nod to Messi highlights the eternal Ronaldo-Messi debate. The Athletic noted that his choice reflects Argentina’s pride in Messi’s four Champions League titles and his 2011 semi-final masterclass against Real Madrid. Meanwhile, Robertson’s Origi pick, while humorous, underscores Liverpool’s 2019 triumph, a defining moment for the club under Jürgen Klopp. The Guardian reported that Origi, now at AC Milan, responded on Instagram with a winking emoji, fueling the nostalgia.

Liverpool’s squad cohesion, evident in this lively exchange, is key as they defend their 2024-25 Premier League title and chase European glory. With Slot integrating stars like Gakpo and Hugo Ekitike, and retaining talents like Harvey Elliott, the Reds are formidable. Jamie Carragher told Sky Sports, “This team’s spirit, from Salah to Robertson, is what makes them contenders. Origi’s still a legend here.” Royal commentator Jennie Bond told The Mirror, “Robertson’s Origi shout shows Liverpool’s heart—past and present united.”

As Liverpool face Bayern, will their stars draw inspiration from Ronaldo, Messi, or Origi’s magic? This viral moment has fans dreaming of another Champions League run.