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Thiago unlikely to be fit for Champions League final

Liverpool are likely to be without influential midfielder Thiago Alcantara for the Champions League final against Real Madrid after he was injured on the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday.

A rollercoaster afternoon saw the Reds' fans buoyed by Manchester City's struggles against Aston Villa while they willed their side to find a way to defeat Wolves after conceding an early goal.

Spanish playmaker Thiago set up Sadio Mane with a cute backheel in Liverpool's eventual 3-1 win at Anfield - which ultimately was not enough to leapfrog City - but limped off shortly before half-time after appearing to pull a muscle while kicking the ball.

"I think he'll be out of the final but I don't know. He's limping, so it's maybe not the best sign," Klopp said. Asked which part of the body is injured, he added: "Lower part of the body. I know what it is but don't want to say."

Liverpool already have doubts over the fitness of defensive midfielder Fabinho, who suffered a muscle problem against Aston Villa on May 10 and missed the club's FA Cup triumph on penalties over Chelsea the following week.

The Champions League final in Paris on Saturday is a rematch of the 2018 showpiece in Kiev which Real Madrid won 3-1 after Liverpool's Mohamed Salah was injured early on.

At least the Egyptian looked to have shaken off a knock in the win over Wolves by coming on and scoring their second goal to finish as joint-top Premier League goalscorer this season.

Klopp was proud but disappointed after seeing his Liverpool side miss out on the Premier League title to Manchester City.

The result ended Liverpool's hopes of winning an unprecedented quadruple ahead of the Champions League final against Real Madrid, and Klopp said: "The boys played

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