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Mohamed Salah will line up for Liverpool to take on Real Madrid in the Champions League final later this month in a contest that sees the Egyptian looking to avenge the defeat of 2018.
The two teams met at the same stage of the competition four years ago in Kyiv on a night that saw Salah forced off early after sustaining an injury from at what first looked like an innocent coming together with Sergio Ramos, but replays show there may have been some gamesmanship from the Spanish central defender.
Salah's injury was just a chapter in what was a thrilling encounter that saw two huge goalkeeping errors from Loris Karius between the sticks for the Reds either side of a Gareth Bale overhead kick to restore Real Madrid's lead after Sadio Mane had equalised.
The pain of losing is unlikely to have worn off of Salah, but the agony of being unable to play much of a part that night is clearly still something that he uses as motivation to this day. It all started when Ramos appeared to lock Salah's arm and force the pair to fall down, with the Liverpool talisman landing awkwardly.
He walked off in tears before being later diagnosed with a dislocated shoulder, while Klopp was furious that Ramos was not punished further. "If you watch it back and you are not with Real Madrid then you think it is ruthless and brutal," the