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Yes, you read that headline right - Loris Karius is still at Liverpool.

The German goalkeeper, 28, will forever be remembered by Reds fans for making two calamitous errors in the Champions League final against Real Madrid four years ago: rolling the ball on to Karim Benzema's foot for the opening goal and spilling Gareth Bale's tame shot for the last. It amounted to a 3-1 defeat.

Karius' football career has struggled since - yet all is not lost.

His existing deal expires this summer and he is set to resurrect a stalled career elsewhere. Here, takes a look at Karius' footballing career since that famous game in Kyiv.

In the days and weeks after Liverpool's defeat to Real, the club confirmed Karius was recovering from concussion.

He'd suffered a blow to the head during the final following a collision with Sergio Ramos - before both mistakes - having a devastating impact on his performance.

"I know a concussion isn’t coming and going in a day – if you have one, you see it days later," admitted Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp in July 2018. "Five days after the final, Loris had 26 of 30 markers for a concussion still. That’s clear.

"If you ask Loris, he says he didn’t think about it and didn’t use it for a second as an excuse. We don’t use it as an excuse, we use it as an

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