Thibaut Courtois hit back at critics in fiery interview after heroics in UCL final v Liverpool
Real Madrid were crowned Champions League winners as they defeated Liverpool in the final in Paris on Saturday evening.
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Real Madrid were crowned Champions League winners as they defeated Liverpool in the final in Paris on Saturday evening.
Manchester United legend Gary Neville admitted he was ‘f*****g ecstatic’ after Real Madrid beat Liverpool in the Champions League final.
Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was delighted to prove a point to his critics in England after keeping out Liverpool to help the Spanish giants win the Champions League final. The former Chelsea stopper produced one of the best performances of his life to keep Liverpool at bay in Paris as Real ran out 1-0 victors thanks to Vinicius Junior's second-half strike. The Belgian said on BT Sport: "I said to my friends yesterday that when Real Madrid play finals they win it. I am on the good side of history. "Today I needed to win a final for my career, for all the hard work to put respect on my name because I don't think I have enough respect, especially in England."
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti said he ‘cannot believe’ his side’s Champions League win over Liverpool. Real were on the back foot for much of the match against the Premier League side and struggled to match their opponent’s attacking efforts. Ad/> However they proved to be the better team when they scored the only goal of the game through Brazilian youngster Vinicius Jr.
A Vinicius Jr. strike helped Real Madrid to a record-14th Champions League title with a 1-0 win over Liverpool in Saturday's final at the Stade de France in Paris.
PARIS : Liverpool and Real Madrid were locked at 0-0 by halftime in their Champions League final on Saturday with the English club hitting the post and dominating the first 45 minutes.
Real Madrid can look like they’re floored, practically face down on the canvas and out for the count. But such is the spirit of Carlo Ancelotti’s fighters, they don’t stay down for long.
Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has said he will not be afraid to take a penalty if their Champions League final against Liverpool goes the distance on Saturday.