Soccer-Liverpool's Salah out to avenge 2018 final loss against Real Madrid
(Reuters) - Mohamed Salah is still pained by the memory of going off injured in the 2018 Champions League final against Real Madrid and the Liverpool forward said he would use the hurt as motivation when the two sides meet again in Paris on Saturday.
Salah had to be substituted in the first half of the final four years ago after being hauled down by Sergio Ramos, with Real going on to win 3-1.
"I remember when I went out after 30 minutes or something, it was the worst moment of my career," Salah told reporters on Wednesday.
"I was really, really down after that. After the game I knew the result because I was in the hospital. I was like, 'We cannot lose the game in that way.' I never had that feeling before in football."
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