The Liverpool boss cut a forlorn figure in his post-match press duties as his goalkeeper's mistakes helped gift the Champions League to Real Madrid
You had to feel for Loris Karius, even if plenty would prefer to have throttled him instead.
Liverpool’s goalkeeper will have dreamed of a defining, headline-grabbing performance in the Champions League final. He’ll have imagined being the man to make the difference, the match-winner, the talking point.
Not like this.
In the cold light of day, this is another final that has been and gone for Liverpool. It’s the fourth they’ve lost in a row, three of which have been under Jurgen Klopp.