
A clash of the titans is expected at the Stade de France stadium as Liverpool lock horns with Real Madrid in a bid to revenge the 2018 UEFA Champions League humiliating defeat.
The reds, who last won the highly coveted European competition in 2019 against Tottenham Hotspurs, will be hoping to end Real Madrid's dominance in the Saturday, May 24, night clash.
The final UCL match will see Liverpool's Jürgen Norbert Klopp face Carlo Ancelloti, who is one of three managers to have won the competition thrice, twice with AC Milan and once with Real Madrid - his current club.
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Liverpool have posted an impressive run of results this season in the UCL beating Benfica to reach the finals.
On the other hand, Los Blancos outsmarted Pep Guardiola's side, Manchester City in a thrilling comeback that saw them score three goals in less than 10 minutes to book their UCL final slot.
The 2018- 2019 English Premier League champions have won the title six times in 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005, and 2019 while the newly crowned La Liga kings have won the title 13 times.
Speaking ahead of the game, Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah expressed his desire to punish the Ancelloti boys after losing the EPL title narrowly to Man City.
"I have to be honest, Manchester City are a really tough team, we played against them a few times this season, but if you asked me personally I would prefer Real Madrid.
“Because we lost in the final before against them. So I want to play against them, hopefully, win it against them as well," he stated before the Man City Real game.
Football pundits have interpreted Salah's message as a man on a mission to revenge the 2018 emotional exit from the finals after sustaining a shoulder injury from the former Madrid captain Sergio Ramos.
However, Madrid's second-to-goal scorer Vinicius Jr stated that they were ready to prove their worth on the pitch.
'Hopefully, they play with all of them. We want an amazing match between two teams with all their players. With 100 per cent concentration. And both fighting for the most important thing, which is the Champions League.
"We watch a lot of Liverpool games. They are a great team with a lot of strength and a lot of intensity. If we match that against them... we will win for sure."