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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp unfazed by Real Madrid’s status as favourites ahead of Champions League final

The German is confident his side can pull off an upset similar to the one seen in Istanbul in 2005

Sunday 20 May 2018 12:44 BST
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Jurgen Klopp said he doesn't feel like an underdog
Jurgen Klopp said he doesn't feel like an underdog (Getty)

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is unperturbed by Real Madrid’s status as favourites heading into the Champions League final, insisting “I don’t feel like an underdog”.

Klopp’s men go head to head with the reigning European champions in Kiev next Saturday as they attempt to deny Los Blancos a historic third successive Champions League title.

Liverpool have impressed throughout the competition with their combination of speed and attacking prowess, memorably knocking out Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in the quarter-finals, but the side remain rank outsiders to Zinedine Zidane’s European specialists.

Nonetheless, Klopp has struck an optimistic tone ahead of Saturday’s final and believes that his Liverpool side have embraced “the role we are in”.

“Yes they are favourites, they know everything, they can write their own scripts because they have [now] experienced it four times in the last five years,” Klopp told The Guardian.

“There have been three dominant clubs in the last few years, and we are facing one of them. I have no problem with the situation and I don’t feel like an underdog. Liverpool were absolutely not favourites in 2005, and that was before they went 3-0 down.”

Liverpool famously fought back from 3-0 down against AC Milan in the 2005 final to draw level at 3-3 before winning on penalties.

It was the side’s last European title – their fifth in total – and Klopp is confident that his men can add a sixth next weekend.

“To be honest, we like the role we are in. We like the situation and we are in a good moment. Real Madrid are a side of the highest quality going for three wins in three years, but we are Liverpool. That’s something not to forget.”

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