Gareth Bale scored a spectacular overhead kick in the 2018 final while Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius made two errors which led to goalsLiverpool’s Champions League final against Real Madrid is not about revenge for the Spanish side’s victory in 2018, says manager Jurgen Klopp.Saturday’s Paris showpiece is a repeat of the final four years ago in Kyiv, which Madrid won 3-1.Forward Mohamed Salah, who went off injured in that match after a tussle with Sergio Ramos, has said Liverpool have a “score to settle”.”This was a harsh night for us – it was tough to take,” said Klopp. “But I don’t believe in revenge or think revenge is a fantastic idea,” he added.”I understand what Mo said – he wants to put it right. But in Germany we say you always meet twice in life.”If we get the chance to win it this time it will be a great story, but it will not be because of what happened in 2018.”I’ll be at Liverpool next season for sure – SalahUefa criticised over wheelchair spaces for finalSalah’s comments came after Real Madrid dramatically beat Manchester City in the semi-finals. On Wednesday he said he was “motivated through the roof after what happened last time”.The Spanish champions won in 201… Click below to read the full story from BBC Sport
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