The trusting reality: Liverpool, the weakest opponent in 16 years

One of the most important two matches in international football are held tomorrow. Liverpool of Jurgen Klopp will face Zinedine Zidane Real Madrid in the Champions League final, writes Periscope. Liverpool's team are convinced that Virgil Van Dijk's arrival had a big role in their success towards [...]
One of the most important two matches in international football are held tomorrow. Liverpool of Jurgen Klopp will face Zinedine Zidane Real Madrid in the Champions League final, writes Periscope.
On Liverpool's team, they are convinced that Virgil Van Dijk's arrival had a major role in their success towards the final. The Dutchman was brought to Anfield with a lot of money, but he also has many doubts about his qualities.
Without big stars, Liverpool may be considered to have reached far enough, led by Mohammed Salah sensationally.
Independent says that in Madrid, the club's central figures believe they will win the match easily. Their former coach, Vidence del Bosque, has predicted that Real Madrid will win the match with a convincing score of 4 to 1. Del Bosque himself had been a finalist with Real Madrid in 2002, when he had won the final of Bayer Leverkusen by 2 to 1.
But that was when there was no superclub concept. Already, Real Madrid has indeed become a superclub. They have reached the third final in a row after winning the last two.
And it seems that other figures, although not publicly expressed, as Independent writes, think Real Madrid will firmly defeat Liverpool/Periscope












