Tottenham é Liverpool: The two things to pay attention to before the match

Madrid will be the host of the Champions League final for the seventh time, as two teams from the same country are involved. This is only the second time in history that we have an English final in competition, after 2008, when Manchester United defeated Chelsea at the penalty. So before the match, we bring you two [...]
This is only the second time in history that we have an English final in competition, after 2008, when Manchester United defeated Chelsea at the penalty.
So, before the match, we bring you two aspects of the match to pay attention to, writes Periscope.
Mo Salah vs. Spurs
The Egyptian attacker had a calm year in mind his standards, marking only six times in all races. This is a high drop from last year's form, when it scored 43 goals.
The Egyptian has terrorized the opposing defenses in his first two years in England, until Spurs has accepted three goals in four matches from Salah.
Before being transferred to “Anfield”, Salah fought Tottenham in Europe League on two occasions and was the most likely to eliminate the Londoners.
In the 2012/13 edition, while playing for Basel, Salah scored the first goal in the second match, which ended 2-2, and Basel eventually went on after the penalty kick.
Egypt again faced Maurizio Pochettino's team as part of Fiorentina in the round of direct elimination of the 2014/15 edition.
While the score was equal to 1-1 from the first confrontation, the Spurs found himself on a 1-0 disadvantage thanks to a decizive goal from Salah to the second match, eliminating it again “White” from Europe.
Will his good form against the Slurs continue on Saturday?
Tottenham's Injuries
Until sensational returns were achieved against Man City and Ajax in earlier stages, Tottenham had problems with many injuries at the end of the season, which affected the team's decline in fourth place at Premier League.
The most pronounced absence is the captain and the goalo ball, Harry Kane, who hasn't played since his first match against Man City in the quarterfinals, until the same match was hurt by Harry Winks, with the list that has continued to rise since then.
The injuries of Jan Vertonghen, Dele Alli, Danny Roset and Davinson Sanchezi mean the key players haven't played for a long time.
Eric Lamela returned as a reserve against Ajax in his first match since against Borussia Dortmund on March 5th.
While all those mentioned are involved in the team traveling to Madrid, questions remain about understanding within the team, considering that very few have played in the last two months. /Periscope. com/












