Champions League final

2022 - 5 - 27

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Jurgen Klopp on Mohamed Salah 'revenge' talk ahead of ... (ESPN)

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has downplayed talk of wanting revenge against Real Madrid in Saturday's Champions League final.

"We have the experience this season to focus on what's next. [It was] hard to take at the time but it's behind us." The only thing we think about is how to prepare for the game, how to play the game. It's long in the past." "The only issue is if that is the only motivation but that is not the case in most cases -- it's normal that Mo wants to put things right. It's a team where the manager can win it the fourth time.

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What channel is Liverpool vs. Real Madrid on? TV coverage, where ... (Sporting News)

The most anticipated game of the 2021-22 season is nearly here with Liverpool to play Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League final on May 28.

Additionally, a free live stream will be available on the BT Sport website and YouTube channel. It will also be shown free-to-air for Virgin Media customers on channel 532. UK: The Champions League final will be available on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate for subscribers.

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How the Champions League Final Will Be Won (CalBearsMaven)

It's Liverpool's press and ability to control vs Real Madrid's penchant for capitalizing on chaos and brilliant moments. So which one will prove superior?

That is not to say the high defensive line is not a risk. That is where Madrid’s three previous opponents have faltered, but a Liverpool side whose style is still derived of Jürgen Klopp’s original heavy-metal template should be better equipped than them to handle the chaos. What is vital, and what PSG, Chelsea and City failed to do to a decisive extent, is to take advantage of those periods. He is a supreme crosser of the ball, registering 12 assists in the league this season. A Kroos pass from deep also led to the second, scored by Marco Asensio, as the ball bounced across the box off Trent Alexander-Arnold. There may be a sense of foreboding: How can Liverpool prevent its right flank from being exposed? You can’t keep relying on Luka Modrić to produce a pass of the mesmerizing brilliance that brought the equalizer against Chelsea. You can’t assume that Karim Benzema will always gobble up every half-chance.

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Liverpool under pressure to beat Real in Champions League final (CNA)

PARIS: Liverpool are unbeaten since March, have lost only three games all season and have already lifted two domestic cups but they will play Real Madrid in ...

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How to watch the Champions League final for free in the UK (The Athletic)

Mohamed Salah said he wanted to face Real Madrid before the Spanish side's semi-final win over Manchester City as the Egyptian was injured by Sergio Ramos in ...

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Champions League Final: Liverpool Against Real Madrid Shows ... (Forbes)

The clash between the European heavyweights is both an exciting match-up and a sign of the times.

However, some reports are not focusing on Salah. Instead, they are talking up the battle between Real’s Vinícius Júnior and Reds full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold. The former is rapid, meaning Alexander-Arnold will need to look over his shoulder when supporting the attack. The teams’ run to the final has depended on various individuals peaking in the right moments. Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah was unstoppable during the first half of the season, and just as his goals have dried up slightly, Sadio Mané and Luis Díaz have stepped up in the final third. They have never won the Champions League. With exceptional players and a world-class coach—especially in City’s case—they can. Real and Liverpool have done so 19 times between them, and the ticker will strike 20 when either Marcelo or Jordan Henderson—possible captains on the night—lifts the prize at the Stade de France. Factoring in the amount PSG could have received from Real, alongside its longer-term expenditure to keep Mbappé, holding onto its brightest young player has meant an approximate $400 million hit, the New York Times reasoned.

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Champions League final predictions: Former winners Patrice Evra ... (UEFA.com)

Will Liverpool or Real Madrid lift the trophy on Saturday night? We asked some star names at PlayStation House in Paris.

He'll keep Liverpool out and Real Madrid will score late on. I think their name's written on it; I bet against them every single knockout round previously and they have smashed me so I'm going to go with them this time. I'll say Madrid to win it on penalties.

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