The goalkeeper was away on international duty in Kampala Uganda, where he earned Kenya a barren draw with an inspired display in goal. last time Origi missed out for Moss due to international duty, they lost 3-2 away from home to Tiller on 3 September 2011, but this time they put their opponents to the sword in clinical fashion.
At Moss, he was replaced by Kristian Bjerke, who would not have much to do during the match.
John Andre Fredriksen gave the home side the lead with Martin Holmen and Hennik Johannesen adding to the score sheet to ensure a healthy half time lead at the Mellos Stadion in Moss.
Four second half goals
Thomas Klaussen added the fourth for the home side, with Fredriksen bagging his second, with Marius Gjestrumbakken and Jonathan Mehrez completing the rout.
With two games left to play, Moss need just one point from their final two games against Stabaek and Strindheim to survive the drop. They have 32 points from 24 games played, five more than Tiller who are in the final relegation place.
Kenya was represented in the match by John Muiruri who came in the match for Moss as a second half substitute. Origi will definitely be back for the last two games to aid Moss' survival hopes.
FK Moss team Vs Steinkjaer
Kristian Bjerke, Martin Reier, Agim Shabani, Halvard Lien Simonsen (Thomas Jacobsen), Henning Johannessen (Jonathan Mehrez), Marius Henriksen (John Muiruri), Marius Gjestrumbakken, Jon-Andre Fredriksen, roads Edelsteen, Thomas Klaussen, Martin Holmen.
Bench:
Paul Kirkerød, John Muiruri, Martin Thømt Jensen, Jonathan Mehrez, Ole Henrik cove, Mark Grønstad, Thomas Jacobsen.
Bench:
Paul Kirkerød, John Muiruri, Martin Thømt Jensen, Jonathan Mehrez, Ole Henrik cove, Mark Grønstad, Thomas Jacobsen.


