Six reasons why Liverpool can defeat Real Madrid in the finals

Liverpool will face the Madrid Real tonight, in the League Champions final, in Kiev, and we have six reasons why we are confident that the red can win. Consistent of fate and history creates a sense of fate in the journey of Liverpool, strange things that combine with the merit of a good game. For [...]
Liverpool will face the Madrid Real tonight, in the League Champions final, in Kiev, and we have six reasons why we are confident that the red can win.
There's a sense of fate in the journey of Liverpool, strange things that combine with the merit of a good game.
For example, playing with Rome and then with Reala has been a nostalgic return for fans.
It was at the Stadio Olympiaco, Liverpool has won the historic victory, the first Cup of Champions League in 1977, and the fourth in 1984.
The odds that Liverpool Rome would both reach the semi-finals would have been very small.
The Third Champions League Cup, in 1981, has been, for coincidence, but against Real. The present seems like a echo of the glorious past.
Best team in the League Champions
Liverpool has indeed been devastating in the League of Champions with Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane and Mohammed Salah, who have scored on average from one goal to each match.
It's a season when reds have scored more goals than ever in the history of Champions League, (45 goals), if even old forms and qualification matches are counted.
Liverpool has been a team of violent and fatal explosions, dominate some part of the game, in which he has put his opponent behind the wall.
At such moments, Liverpool's combination of unhindered prey and talent reaches a climax, a technical ecstasy mixed with a wave of emotions that turns them into invincible force.
Porto (5-0 in Portugal), Manchester City (3-0 in Liverpool) and Rome (5-2 in Liverpool) looked like hopeless spectators when Liverpool entered this stage.


Madrid's Realty has passed the stage when they were at their peak
Real has won the last two Champions League, and three out of the last four. A fantastic record, but let's not forget it's already “pleks” against new bulls.
Many of Madrid's players are at the end of careers. Cristiano Ronaldo, 33. Sergio Ramos, 32. Lika Modric, 32. Marcelo, 30. Benzema, 30. Fantastic players remain, but their many years of age cannot withstand Clopp's explosive football.


Reds are relaxed and fresh
The reason that Liverpool had two goals from Rome was excessive fatigue.
Lack of experience has played against them in the last weeks of the season, but good luck and Clpp have found the medicine: a victory that turns self-confidence, and a week and a half of training at the Marbella of Liverpool.
Realy, on the other hand, travelled to Viloreal last weekend, where he even equalled 2-2.
Klopp has said himself that fatigue will not be a problem in Kiev -- we will no longer fall in the last few minutes.


Liverpool Fans
I have no doubt that fans will be more alive than ever on Saturday. Liverpool fans have been the only ones who haven't changed throughout the club's history in the League Champions, and they have an inheritance.
The dream doesn't end unless Klopp says it's over.
If they manage to set up a team of strict defense men, such as Rafa Benitez's legendary defense in Istanbul, and score three goals in 7 and a half minutes, imagine where this offensive and adventure team can be pushed.


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Liverpool of Klopp has often had the thinking of “dog”, (ever to hurt itself), and has already raised it a lot. But against the Madrid Real, a team seeking to win the third round cup, and the fourth in five years, they are really “underdog”
The general feeling that has been created is that Real is seeing this as a simple finale. The journalist from El Pais, Diego Torres, believes this is the easiest finale they've ever had.
Phil Kitromileides, by Real Madrid TV, says that if it were a boxing match, Liverpool would be like a glass jaw.
If Real really believes that fatigue in the last few minutes, as was the case with Rome, will be an indication of the game of red in Kiev, then they are seriously mistaken.
In this season, City was the invincible team. There were only two losses in the English Championship and three in the League Champions. But Liverpool has only four losses. If even City's guys were waiting for a glass jaw with Liverpool, they actually had a bar.
Real fans can cheer on “We are the kings of Europe”, but every reign comes to an end. Liverpool of Jurge Klopp is determined to bring about a devastating and violent end.
Hopefully by the end of the match, Liverpool fans cheer on: “The King is dead! Long live the King!













