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LiverpoolπŸ”΄ See Off Spurs to Win 6⃣th Champions League TitleπŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†


That's it! Liverpool are the Champions League winnersπŸ†.  What a season they have had and it is thoroughly deservedπŸ‘.πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†


Mohamed Salah put last season's final heartbreak behind him by setting up a 2-0 win over Tottenham in Madrid and a sixth Champions League triumph for Liverpool.

Egypt star Salah was infamously injured in a challenge with Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos before the Reds subsided to a 3-1 defeat in Kiev 12 months ago but grabbed the opener in a largely forgettable contest at the Wanda Metropolitano.

The Premier League Golden Boot winner dispatched a second-minute penalty after Moussa Sissoko was penalised for handball.

Liverpool and their Premier League counterparts played in fits and starts thereafter, with Spurs enjoying their most consistent spell of pressure before substitute Divock Origi added to his semi-final brace against Barcelona by drilling clinically into the bottom-right corner three minutes from time.


For all their attacking threat, it's Liverpool's solidity that has won them the final. What a performance from Alisson and Virgil Van DijkπŸ›‘ who were immense.

Jurgen Klopp, on the other hand, after losing six straight finals as a manager has reached the promised land. He helps Liverpool claim their sixth Champions League trophy.

For a season that was one of the most thrilling Champions League in recent times, the final failed to live up to that mark. But what a story Jurgen Klopp's team have scripted.

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