Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists revenge for their 2018 Champions League final defeat by Real Madrid will not be on his mind when they meet again in Paris this weekend.
An error-strewn display from Loris Karius and an injury to Mohamed Salah capped a terrible night for the Reds in Kyiv four years ago, with Madrid winning their third crown in a row.
Salah however sparked debate earlier this month after Liverpool confirmed their place in this year's final by revealing he wants revenge on the Spanish champions after being injured in the 2018 fixture by Sergio Ramos.