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Mohamed Salah: I want Liverpool to play Real Madrid in the Champions League final

Mohamed Salah is in no doubt who he wants Liverpool to face in the Champions League final.

Speaking after Liverpool clinched their place in the showpiece occasion at the Stade de France later this month the Egyptian star did not have to think twice when asked whether he would rather face Manchester City or Real Madrid. City lead Madrid 4-3 ahead of Wednesday's semifinal second leg in the Spanish capital.

«I want to play Madrid,» he told BT Sport after Liverpool sealed a 5-2 aggregate semifinal win over Villarreal in Spain on Tuesday. «I have to be honest. City is a really tough team, we play against them a few times this season. But if you ask me personally I would prefer Madrid.»

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While Liverpool are once again going head-to-head with Manchester City for the Premier League title, Salah has very personal history with Madrid on the biggest stage. Madrid beat Liverpool 3-1 in the 2018 Champions League final after Salah was forced off in the first half with a shoulder injury sustained when being dragged to the ground by then-Madrid captain Sergio Ramos.

«We lost in the final so I want to play against them, hopefully win it from them as well,» Salah added.

Liverpool, who remain on course for a unique Quadruple this season, have now reached three Champions League finals in the last five seasons, having bounced back from that Madrid defeat in 2018 to win the trophy the following season.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, meanwhile, said reaching his fourth Champions League final as a coach felt almost like a new experience.

«It feels like the first in 20 [years],» Klopp, who led Borussia Dortmund to the final of the

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