Star, Mohamed Salah, Liverpool striker, raised the banner of challenge after Real Madrid reached the Champions League final to face the Reds after defeating City in a crazy scenario, and Liverpool are waiting for the last one dreams in the Champions League. at the Stade de France stadium in France at exactly ten o’clock in the evening, on Saturday, which corresponds to May 28.
The Egyptian international commented on the confrontation via his Twitter account, saying “We have a score to settle this”, referring to the defeat the Reds suffered in the 2018 European Champions Final.
The Spanish newspaper Marca noted the Egyptian star’s tweet and claimed that it was caused by the last final between the Reds and Real Madrid, the one in which Salah was injured following the violent intervention of Sergio Ramos, Real Madrid’s captain at the time, and the current Paris Saint-Germain player, and Al-Maringhi won three goals to one goal. After the Egyptian pharaoh came out of the match with an injury.
Real Madrid and Liverpool, a professional side, once again face Egyptian footballer Mohamed Salah in the final of the European Champions League, scheduled to take place at the Stade de France in the French capital. Paris, nine o’clock in the evening, Saturday, May 28, Cairo time.
This is the third time Real Madrid and Liverpool have met in a Champions League final, as the two teams have met twice head-to-head in the final of continental competition’s most prestigious competition.
The first time this happened was in the 1981 final, which Liverpool won from a free kick at Princes Park.
And the Liverpool-Real Madrid clash in the final was repeated once again in 2018, witnessed by an injury to Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, as the royal team secured their thirteenth European Champions League title in their history, beating the Reds three goals to one.
Real Madrid are playing in the Champions League final for the 17th time in their history, becoming the biggest club to reach the final of Europe’s most prestigious club competition. Real Madrid holds the record for winning the Champions League with 13 titles, while Liverpool has 6 titles.