31 May
31May

Liverpool boss, Jurgen Klopp, has reportedly commented on his failure to win his six previous finals.


The manager had lost six consecutive finals as a Dortmund and Liverpool manager, including last season UEFA Champions league against three time consecutive winners, Madrid.


A final which saw the Reds lost one of the  Club's superstars, Mohammed Salah, at the very prime minute of the encounter, following a horrendous tackle from Real Madrid Captain, Sergio Ramos.



Klopp lost UEFA Champions league finals  to Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, UEFA europa league to Spain Sevilla, and several domestic finals failures.

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He has spoken as regard Saturday's Champions league against North London Club, Tottenham, a match, promising to be an exciting and also a cracker.


He said his club had a good game last season but has classified the three goals scored by Real Madrid as 'strange'.


A day goalkeeper Karius will never forget so quickly as his horrendous mistakes led to the Spanish giants third straight win at the Champions league final.

 

Jurgen Klopp on the Champions League final: "If I was the reason for losing 6 finals in a row then everyone should worry. If not, we have a chance. Last year 3 strange goals, apart from that it was a good game." 

Klopp has been known to be a master of failure in 'finals' but we hope the Reds break this hoodoo and make their season worthwhile.


Tottenham's Kane, Son and Dele Alli and Liverpool super trio, Salah, Mane and Firmino are expected to make their way into the starting eleven of both clubs.

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