Liverpool vs Real Madrid prediction: How will Champions League final play out?
Liverpool and Real Madrid meet in the Champions League final again on Saturday night.
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Liverpool and Real Madrid meet in the Champions League final again on Saturday night.
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, but the Spanish giants have their sights on a 14th European Cup triumph. It is Liverpool's third Champions League final in five seasons, after they followed their 3-1 loss to Real in Kyiv by beating Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid a year later, and they are widely seen as slight favourites at the Stade de France to become kings of Europe for a seventh time. That would put them level with AC Milan, with only Saturday's opponents having won the trophy more often, and it would allow the Anfield club to finish the campaign with a treble after they lifted the English League Cup and FA Cup. "Winning trophies, there is no better feeling," admitted Liverpool's Andy Robertson this week. For a long time an unprecedented quadruple was on, but Klopp's side fell just short in the Premier League, finishing a point behind Manchester City. "Without the Champions League it would be a great season. With the Champions League it would be a fantastic season," said Klopp.
Liverpool midfielder Thiago has a good chance of being fit for this weekend’s Champions League final, according to reliable journalist Paul Joyce.
Vinicius Jr has told Jurgen Klopp to put out his best team possible when Liverpool take on his Real Madrid side this Saturday.
According to BBC pundit Alan Hutton, it would be a ‘huge blow’ for Liverpool if they were to be without Thiago Alcantara for the Champions League final on Saturday night.
Liverpool continued their Champions League final preparations on Wednesday with the future of two of their key attackers still up in the air.
Jurgen Klopp has lauded his players for reaching another Champions League final, dismissing theories they are out for revenge against Real Madrid, but paying their boss Carlo Ancelotti the most wholesome of praise.
Jurgen Klopp is hopeful of Thiago Alcantara being cleared to play Saturday's Champions League final against Real Madrid.