Liverpool boss reveal reason for goalkeeper Champions League blunder

The Reds manager has spoken out about the incident for the first time as his side gear up for their first pre-season fixture. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says Loris Karius’ two errors in the Champions League final were “100 per cent” a result of the knock he sustained during the game. Loris Sven Karius is a German professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool. He represented Germany at youth level.

The German goalkeeper, 25, endured a nightmare match after he gifted goals to Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale as the Reds suffered a 3-1 defeat in Kiev in May. Karius had collided with Sergio Ramos prior to the mistakes and Liverpool clarified after the final that he had sustained concussion, though the statement did not mention the tangle with the Real captain. Ahead of the Merseysiders’ first pre-season match, Klopp has spoken out about the incident for the first time, saying the concussion is the “explanation” for Karius’ errors but not an “excuse”.

He told Liverpool’s official website: “He was influenced by that knock, that is 100 per cent. “What the rest of the world is making of it, I don’t care. It’s really not important what the people say. We do not use it as an excuse. Now people could think for us it is the explanation – and for me it is 100 per cent the explanation and that’s all.”

 

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