Champions League final: The form of Liverpool vs the grit of Real Madrid
Liverpool go into the Champions League final this time as the form favourites is no secret. They have had a remarkable season and have been top class.
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Liverpool go into the Champions League final this time as the form favourites is no secret. They have had a remarkable season and have been top class.
Harvey Elliott is itching for action but determined to soak up the occasion regardless of whether or not he features in the Champions League final.
PARIS: Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool are seeking to cap a remarkable season by avenging their 2018 defeat against Real Madrid when the sides meet again in the Champions League final in Paris on Saturday (May 28), but the Spanish giants have their sights on a 14th European Cup triumph.
Liverpool could well be the best team in Europe currently but Real Madrid can beat them in tomorrow's Champions League final, according to Toni Kroos.
FedEx Express, an official sponsor of the UEFA Champions League, has revealed a giant piece of street art featuring Karim Benzema, Mohamed Salah, Jurgen Klopp and Carlo Ancelotti ahead of the highly anticipated final at Stade de France on Saturday. The mural immortalises the defining moments of what has been an unforgettable UEFA Champions League season, including Luca Modric’s sublime assist for Rodrigo in the quarter-final against Chelsea, Robert Lewandowski’s astonishing bicycle kick against Dynamo Kyiv, and Karim Benzema’s ‘Panenka’ penalty against Manchester City.
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Liverpool forward Sadio Mane has promised a "special" answer over his future but first wants to focus on the Champions League final as he targets a fourth trophy this season for club and country.
Liverpool forward Sadio Mane has promised a "special" answer over his future but first wants to focus on the Champions League final as he targets a fourth trophy this season for club and country. The Senegal international, already an Africa Cup of Nations, League Cup and FA Cup winner, is seeking to cap a remarkable campaign in Paris against Real Madrid on Saturday. Speculation has mounted over the future of the 30-year-old, who has been linked with Barcelona and Bayern Munich as he prepares to enter the final year of his contract at Anfield.