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Champions League - Final

Real Madrid 3-1 Liverpool

By Phil McNultyChief football writer in Kiev

Last updated on.From the sectionEuropean Footballcomments3079

Gareth Bale
Gareth Bale is the first player ever to come on as a substitute and score twice in a European Cup/Champions League final

Gareth Bale scored one of European football's great goals to help Real Madrid overcome Liverpool and win their third successive Champions League title as goalkeeper Loris Karius suffered a personal nightmare.

Bale made his mark on another Champions League final with a magnificent overhead kick to put Real 2-1 up after 64 minutes.

Liverpool had already suffered the devastating blow of losing top scorer Mohamed Salah midway through the first half - with a shoulder injury sustained in a challenge with Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos - when calamity struck for Karius.

Six minutes after half-time, the German inexplicably threw the ball against Karim Benzema, who was not even challenging with urgency, and watched in horror as the ball rolled behind him into the net.

Liverpool recovered from the shock to equalise through Sadio Mane before Bale stepped off the bench to score his wonder goal.

There was to be no comeback from Liverpool this time and Karius's misery was complete when he fumbled Bale's hopeful 30-yard shot behind him to seal Real's win.

It sealed Real's record 13th win in this competition, and their fourth in five seasons to give coach Zinedine Zidane this third triumph in three years.

For Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, it was disappointment again - he lost his third successive final since arriving at Anfield, having suffered defeats in the League Cup and Europa League finals of 2016.

Real Madrid players celebrate winning
Real Madrid have become the first team to win the European Cup/Champions League in three successive seasons since Bayern Munich between 1974 and 1976.

Calamity for hapless Karius

When the story of this Champions League final is told from a Liverpool perspective, it will be the tale of Karius' nightmare alongside that of Salah's injury.

The 24-year-old German has been shown huge faith by Klopp, who brought him in from Mainz and made him first choice ahead of Simon Mignolet.

He has never fully convinced and on this, the biggest night in Liverpool's recent history, he had the sort of night to leave you wondering how he will rebuild his Anfield career.

Loris Karius
Loris Karius made more errors leading to goals in the final against Real Madrid (two) than he had in his previous 32 competitive appearances for Liverpool

Karius inexplicably threw a clearance against Benzema for Real Madrid's opener before fumbling Bale's speculative, long-range effort into the net to snuff out any hopes of a comeback.

The keeper lay flat on the turf at the final whistle, being consoled by Real Madrid's players before apologising tearfully in front of Liverpool's fans.

Klopp clearly rates Karius but there are too many holes in his technique. That, along with his temperament, must be questioned after a complete horror show here in Kiev.

Salah setback shifted the balance of power

Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo, who went off early in the Euro 2016 final with a knee injury, comforted Salah when he was substituted

The whole emphasis of the final shifted as Salah slumped to the turf for a second time after realising he could not carry on with the shoulder injury sustained in the tangle with Ramos.

Liverpool had started well and Real's deep defending hinted at the apprehension they were felt faced with the attacking trio of Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.

As Salah left the pitch, inconsolable and in tears, even Liverpool's fans were temporarily hushed and it was clear Real had suddenly been given fresh impetus.

Liverpool, with the magnificent Mane leading the fight, showed commendable heart but they had been robbed of their world-class talisman who, before his substitution, had scored 33% of their goals in all competitions.

It will be the great unknown as to what might have happened had Salah stayed on but there is no question his departure was a savage blow to Liverpool and a lift for Real Madrid.

Bale bounces back

Bale is Wales' greatest ever - Giggs

Bale's Real Madrid future has been under constant scrutiny this season - a quirk at a club that lives by its own rules.

The Welshman did not even make the starting line-up here and only emerged just after the hour - but within two minutes he scored one of the great Champions League goals, an overhead kick that was a triumph of athleticism and technique, and begged the question as to how Real could even contemplate life without him.

As for Bale's second goal, make no mistake - when he took on that long-range shot, he would have been street-smart enough to know Karius was living on his nerves after his earlier error.

Bale delivered a reminder, if it were needed that he remains a world-class player.

It may just have been an expensive night for suitors such as Manchester United as his display here will have added millions to any potential transfer fee.

When asked about his future after the game, Bale told BT Sport: "I need to be playing week in, week out and that has not happened this season.

"I had an injury five, six weeks in but have been fit ever since. I have to sit down with my agent in the summer and discuss it."

Zidane the history man

Champions League
Bob Paisley, Carlo Ancelotti and Zinedine Zidane (left to right) are the only managers to win the European Cup/Champions League three times

Zinedine Zidane has joined Liverpool's Bob Paisley and his Real Madrid predecessor Carlo Ancelotti in the elite ranks of managers to win this tournament three times - but added extra gloss by becoming the first to win it in three successive seasons.

Zidane has often been damned with faint praise about his abilities and record, despite his Champions League invincibility, by those who claim he simply keeps an outstanding team on track but he makes a nonsense of that with his tactical approach, handling of world-class players (and world-class egos) and a very happy knack of making decisive substitutions.

Three Champions League wins in three seasons ends all argument about his greatness as a coach. He is in charge of a team who know how to get the job done.

Man of the match - Gareth Bale (Real Madrid)

Gareth Bale
Bale is also only the second British player to score twice in a European Cup/Champions League final, after Bobby Charlton for Manchester United in 1968

'This team is magnificent' - what they said

Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane, speaking to BT Sport: "Great emotions. To lift three Champions League trophies with this club, this team is magnificent. We don't quite realise what we have achieved yet.

"We are going to enjoy the moment. We had a complicated season but to finish with this makes us really happy.

"I have had a little bit of time to think about what this means. This is the status of this club. It is a legendary club, one that has won 13 Champions Leagues and I am happy to be a part of its history too."

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp:"The plan is only to play to win, nothing else, not a lot to say. We started well and played exactly like we wanted to.

"The situation with Sergio Ramos [and Mohamed Salah] looked really bad and it was a shock for the team, we lost the positive momentum and they immediately came up.

"We dropped deep and we could not get to Luka Modric or Toni Kroos. We had to run and work, we did that and half-time came. What can I say about the goals? We scored one, they scored three."

A first in 42 years - the stats

  • English teams have suffered a defeat in their past seven UEFA club competition finals against Spanish opposition (four Champions League finals and three UEFA Cup/Europa League finals).
  • Jurgen Klopp has lost six of his seven major finals as manager, only winning the DFB-Pokal with Borussia Dortmund in 2012.
  • Real Madrid started with the same XI as in the 2016-17 Champions League final; the first time a team has started with the same 11 players in different European Cup/Champions League finals (excluding replays).
  • Karim Benzema has scored four goals against Liverpool in the Champions League; no player has managed more (also four for Didier Drogba).
  • Liverpool became the first team in history to see three players score 10-plus goals in a single Champions League season (Salah 10, Firmino 10, Mane 10).
  • Sadio Mane is only the fourth African player to score in a European Cup/Champions League final and the first since Didier Drogba for Chelsea v Bayern Munich in 2012. The other two were by Samuel Eto'o for Barcelona in both 2009 and 2006, and Rabah Madjer for Porto in 1987.
  • Mane became the third Liverpool player to score 20-plus goals in all competitions this season (Salah 44 goals and Firmino 27 goals); the last time that three players hit the 20-goal mark for the club in a single campagn was 1981-82 (Dalglish, McDermott and Rush).

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    Match ends, Real Madrid 3, Liverpool 1.

  2. Full Time

    Second Half ends, Real Madrid 3, Liverpool 1.

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    Foul by Marco Asensio (Real Madrid).

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    Sadio Mané (Liverpool) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Corner, Real Madrid. Conceded by Virgil van Dijk.

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    Toni Kroos (Real Madrid) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Foul by Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool).

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    Attempt blocked. Adam Lallana (Liverpool) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.

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    Foul by Nacho (Real Madrid).

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    Sadio Mané (Liverpool) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  11. Substitution

    Substitution, Real Madrid. Marco Asensio replaces Karim Benzema.

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    Nacho (Real Madrid) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Foul by Roberto Firmino (Liverpool).

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    Foul by Marcelo (Real Madrid).

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    Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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    Corner, Real Madrid. Conceded by Sadio Mané.

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    Corner, Real Madrid. Conceded by Sadio Mané.

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    Corner, Real Madrid. Conceded by Dejan Lovren.

  19. Goal!

    Goal! Real Madrid 3, Liverpool 1. Gareth Bale (Real Madrid) left footed shot from outside the box to the top right corner. Assisted by Marcelo.

  20. Substitution

    Substitution, Liverpool. Emre Can replaces James Milner.

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3079 comments
  • Comment posted by maybenextseason, at 17:54 25 May 2018

    Bottom line here is that Madrid are a strong, capable side. They will probably win. However this Liverpool side only need 15 minutes to kill a team. Ask Roma. Ask City. Ask Porto. Real are aiming to be the first team to not concede 5 vs Liverpool. For Britain. For England. For the Citu of Liverpool, good luck.
  • Comment posted by Killingholme_Clay , at 17:44 25 May 2018

    Good luck Jurgen.
    Your brand of entertaining football deserves Champions League silverware.
  • Comment posted by thewritechoice, at 18:13 25 May 2018

    Two top strikers pitted against each other, however I can't bear the thought of Ronaldo scoring to then watch him swaggering and posing in his own glory. Give me Salah anyday.
    Wish Liverpool another famous victory.

    (From a Saints fan)
    (LFC might as well be my club for all the players they've bought from us !)
  • Comment posted by Bill T, at 18:07 25 May 2018

    I'm a long suffering Mags fan (as least we've got Rafa) but you have to hand it to Liverpool, they own this competition. Come on the reds, do the country proud and bring it back to Anfield.
  • Comment posted by Sup, at 17:55 25 May 2018

    Cannot stand Real and their cheating arrogants ways. I hope Liverpool destroy them. Best of luck to you. Just go for it.
  • Comment posted by Bertie_Bigwhistle, at 17:54 25 May 2018

    Liverpool have done brilliantly this season, great to watch, especially in the CL. Makes a mockery of Man U who have spent a billion yet celebrate winning the charity shield as if its a major trophy. I'll be cheering on Liverpool on Saturday night, will be great to see an English club win it again! From a chelsea fan.
  • Comment posted by Zola, at 17:53 25 May 2018

    Part of me wouldnt mind liverpool winning. Then I'm reminded of how much it would be rammd down our throats by their tedious fans
  • Comment posted by Nick, at 18:07 25 May 2018

    Only two more sleeps!! (I plan to have a nap tomorrow afternoon) good luck to Liverpool! City fan.
  • Comment posted by Gus72, at 19:05 25 May 2018

    @94. Dylan

    “I won't even be watching, Because, strangely enough, I have better things to do.”

    —-

    Like commenting on a thread for a football match you’re not actually going to watch?
  • Comment posted by markyhamps75, at 17:44 25 May 2018

    We are in the final thanks to Klopp's fearless philosophy & showing negative percentage managers like Mourinho the more exciting way to win a match.

    We have nothing to fear, nor anything to lose as getting to final is enough reward for a great season. Go out there & express ourselves, but remember to get that bus parked if we have a 3 goal lead or more.

    Getting excited, come on you Reds!
  • Comment posted by U16888843, at 22:20 26 May 2018

    Vote down if:
    the pitch was too dry
    the ball wasn't round enough
    the ref was rubbish
    the lineman got it wrong
    RM players are cheats

    vote up if:
    Liverpool were beaten by a better side
  • Comment posted by Mr R, at 22:16 26 May 2018

    "You'll never walk alone"

    Unless you're a goalkeeper who makes a couple of mistakes.
  • Comment posted by Burnside, at 23:01 26 May 2018

    I see LFC fans are being as classy as ever on Twitter, love the ones where they are telling Karius they hope he dies and his family too.
  • Comment posted by HAM5TA, at 22:59 26 May 2018

    Karma got the Liverpool fans who spouted such hate towards Kane and Alli. Well done Madrid. Made my year.
  • Comment posted by ESCO, at 18:41 25 May 2018

    Anyone on this forum actually play football ?

    Just an observation, but I would have been delighted to play in a team managed by Klopp.

    He is such a person based coach, such a character and such an influence that goes way beyond 442 or 433 or system football .

    May his legacy add to the great history of Liverpool FC . I am not a LFC fan , just an admirer of the current establishment ...
  • Comment posted by Rtennis21, at 18:05 25 May 2018

    I don't support any of the top teams and Liverpool have never been my favourite in the Premier league - until now. I love the way Klopp goes about his business and the way he gets his team to play.
  • Comment posted by Albert, at 22:21 26 May 2018

    The better side won. Better in every way. When Karius was in tears at the end, he was consoled by Real Madrid players. Not one Liverpool player could be bothered. Horrible club.
  • Comment posted by Jayfino , at 22:17 26 May 2018

    As a neutral I think it's a shame that it was down to Madrid players to go and put an arm around Karius after the final whistle. No one will feel it more than him and he needed his team mates then.
    Well done Madrid..deserved it. Modric MOM for me. Class.
  • Comment posted by Feel Good, at 18:59 25 May 2018

    Come on you Scousers! From a Sheff Wed fan
  • Comment posted by applemanc, at 22:27 26 May 2018

    Win as a team , lose as a team . The abandonment of karius at the end of the game was pathetic and shows just how empty the anthem "you'll never walk alone" truely is .

    The right TEAM won

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