Real Madrid 3-1 Liverpool: Champions League final player ratings

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Karius had a night to forget in Kiev. GOAL

For Gareth Bale it was a dream cameo appearance in a Champions League final, while Loris Karius endured a nightmare in Kiev.

Gareth Bale was the star for Real Madrid as his two goals fired Zinedine Zidane's side to Champions League glory in a 3-1 victory over Liverpool.

But while the Wales winger will soak up the accolades after shining on the biggest stage in club football, it was a very different story for Reds goalkeeper Loris Karius.

The German endured nothing short of a nightmare, conceding two cheap goals that ultimately ended any hope his side had of stopping Los Blancos from claiming the title for a third successive season.

On a difficult night for Liverpool that also saw them lose Mohamed Salah to injury, we assess the performances of each player on show.

LIVERPOOL:

Loris Karius: 1

The only difficulty in weighing up Karius' performance is in trying to determine which of his two awful errors was worse. The goals he gifted to Benzema and Bale will not be forgotten by Liverpool fans, who are sure to demand Klopp signs a replacement for next season.

Trent Alexander-Arnold: 7

Offered encouragement to England manager Gareth Southgate with a mature, assured performance on the big stage, and might have scored early if not for an alert Navas.

Dejan Lovren: 7

Questions were asked whether he could get through 90 minutes against a world-class attack, but the Croatia defender was among his team's best under difficult circumstances and won the header that saw Sadio Mane equalise.

Virgil van Dijk: 6

Likewise deserved better than to ship three goals as he largely kept Ronaldo and Benzema in check.

Andrew Robertson: 7

Summed up an excellent first season for the club with an industrious display on the left and made an impressive late challenge to prevent Ronaldo from getting on the scoresheet in the final 20 minutes.

Georginio Wijnaldum: 5

After helping the Reds employ an effective early press, Wijnaldum faded and was outclassed by Modric and Kroos.

Jordan Henderson: 5

Topped his team's count for passes but was unable to stem the flow of meaningful possession Madrid enjoyed after the opening half hour.

James Milner: 4

Integral to Liverpool's run to Kiev, the experienced Milner simply struggled to get on the ball and lacked his usual energy before being withdrawn late in proceedings.

Mohamed Salah: 6

Looked likely to create havoc until he was cruelly cut down by a shoulder injury that forced him off by the half-hour mark.

Roberto Firmino: 5

Quiet after Salah's withdrawal, he managed only two shots, including one blocked attempt on the turn in the first half with which he might have done better.

Sadio Mane: 8

Fully deserved his poacher's goal after stepping up to lead the attack in Salah's absence. That he made more tackles (six) than any of his team-mates encapsulated his work ethic.

Substitutes:

Adam Lallana: 4

It was always going to be a tough task to fill Salah's boots and, in truth, he did not get close to doing so.

Emre Can: N/A

Defied expectations to even take the field but the game was done by the time he was thrown on.

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