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Real Madrid beat Liverpool 3-1 to win the 2017/18 UEFA Champions League final in Kiev

Pogba might be swapped with Bale, for that No. 8 role - frightening prospect, if ZZ can unleash him. I have lots of respect for Mou, but he is a serial player killer - several quality players had to leave (or thrown out by JM) and then they proved Mou wrong, while KDB, Mata & Salah were not good enough for his bench - loaned, later sold them!!!!!!

Pogba needs to leave MU this summer, and I am sure Hazard would have by 2017 .... Hazard still can move, at 27, he has best 3/4 years left for No. 10.

CR's biggest problem is his ego, otherwise playing centre forward won't be any issue - in last EURO, he was basically playing as lone CF for Portugal. But, he knows, Zidane isn't Carlo, Mou or Rafa - might be different this time, also getting old.

Pogba? We already got Isco, Modric, Kroos for the CM/AM role even if we sell Kovacic. I do not think RM plans to sell either Isco or Kroos/Modric. Then there is also Llorente and D. Ceballos. The midfield is already full!

What we need is a genuine striker because Benzema is a serial choker in scoring positions. Also if they are to sell Bale then they do not have a real class winger on the right side. We used to have Morata and James and now they are both missed severely. Mbappe would be ideal but it will be tough now. I do not mind Neymar but yea he will clash with CR7. So i would invest that money in one of these.

Mourinho had it right at Real Madrid when he benched San Iker, Kaka (despite his price tag) etc. He laid the foundation for Carlo actually. Most of his transfers were good as well the best being Modric and Özil.
 
Concussion may have led to Loris Karius’s calamities, says US hospital

Loris Karius’s calamitous performance in the Champions League final could have been a result of concussion he sustained against Real Madrid, a doctor who assessed the Liverpool goalkeeper in Boston has said.

Liverpool sent Karius for a head scan at Massachusetts General Hospital last Thursday amid concern at his reaction to a collision with Real’s captain, Sergio Ramos. The 24‑year‑old made two major errors that contributed to Real’s 3-1 victory. The first presented Karim Benzema with the opening goal and came soon after he received a blow to the head from Ramos as they challenged at the near post. Later Karius allowed Gareth Bale to put the contest beyond Liverpool with a long-range shot that squirmed through his hands.

The German flew to the US on holiday after the final but Liverpool’s medical department was sufficiently concerned about the impact of Ramos’s challenge that it arranged a scan in Boston. Karius had a consultation with Dr Ross Zafonte, an authority on head-trauma injuries suffered by NFL players and the chief of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Massachusetts General.

A statement released on Monday by the hospital on Dr Zafonte’s behalf and with the player’s permission confirmed that Karius had been concussed.

It read: “On May 31, 2018 Mr Karius underwent a comprehensive examination by Dr Ross Zafonte and Dr Lenore Herget in Boston at Massachusetts General Hospital and Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. After carefully reviewing game film and integrating a detailed history – including his reported present and immediate post-contact subjective symptoms – physical examination and objective metrics, we have concluded that Mr Karius sustained a concussion during the match 26 May 2018.

“At the time of our evaluation Mr Karius’s principal residual symptoms and objective signs suggested that visual spatial dysfunction existed and likely occurred immediately following the event. Additional symptomatic and objectively noted areas of dysfunction also persisted. It could be possible that such deficits would affect performance.

“We also note that Mr Karius has reported significant and steady improvement since the concussive event, and we expect him to make a full recovery based on the results of the examination. We expect that with treatment and by following prescribed activity protocols he will continue to improve. We have encouraged vigilance and an emphasis on safety in his eventual return to full activity.”

Karius has continued his holiday in California following the assessment in Boston and is due to return to pre-season training with Liverpool on 2 July.

The Anfield club have been fined €20,000 (£17,567) for disturbances at the Champions League quarter-final first leg in April, which included an attack on the Manchester City bus, Uefa announced on Monday. They were also fined €9,000 (£7,904) over the setting off of fireworks in the second leg with City and in the second leg of the semi-final at Roma.

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...alkeeper-champions-league-final-massachusetts
 
Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius sustained a concussion during last month's Champions League final defeat by Real Madrid, doctors have said.

Karius, 24, was at fault for the Spanish side's first and third goals in their 3-1 victory in Kiev on 26 May.

The German had tests at hospitals in Boston in the United States, and medics said the impact of the concussion was "likely" to have been felt immediately.

Dr Ross Zafonte said it was "possible" the injury "would affect performance".

He came to his conclusion after reviewing "game film", a "physical examination" and "objective metrics".

Dr Zafonte said Karius had suffered from "visual spatial dysfunction", a process which hampers a person's ability to process visual information about where objects are in space.

He said it was "likely" that would have occurred immediately after the event that caused the concussion.

Karius collided with Real defender Sergio Ramos early in the second half of the final - when the score was goalless - although doctors have not pinpointed the moment he was concussed.

Minutes after that collision, Karius threw the ball against Real striker Karim Benzema, and it rolled home to give the Spaniards the lead.

Liverpool equalised through Sadio Mane, but Gareth Bale scored a stunning overhead kick then netted Real's third when Karius let a shot from long range slip through his hands.

In the aftermath of the game, Karius received death threats, prompting a police investigation, and told fans he was "infinitely sorry".

After being assessed at Massachusetts General Hospital and Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, he is said to have shown "significant and steady improvement since the concussive event".

"We expect him to make a full recovery based on the results of the examination," added Dr Zafonte.

Karius, who joined Liverpool for £4.75m from Mainz in 2016, was reportedly on holiday in the US when he was tested.

It maybe would have been better for him to keep that to himself. What happened happened.

Concussion is a very serious thing. He made two horrendous errors and I felt really sorry for him. I don't think he will ever get over this.

I don't really see the point in coming out and saying this as people will inevitably say he is making an excuse, which it may well be.

I think it should have been kept under wraps.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44363648
 
It's been really funny to see Liverpool fans ten day long whinge fest. Long may it continue :))
 
It's been really funny to see Liverpool fans ten day long whinge fest. Long may it continue :))

You gotta be a little more understanding, they probably won't reach the final for another decade :yk
 
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