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Loris Karius set to be Liverpool’s No1 as Jurgen Klopp backs blunder keeper after Champions League final concussion

German keeper Karius gifted Real Madrid two goals with howlers as Reds went down 3-1 in Kiev

JURGEN KLOPP is adamant that Lorius Karius suffered concussion in the Champions League final.

German keeper Karius gifted Real Madrid two goals with howlers as Reds went down 3-1 in Kiev.

 Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has backed Loris Karius over his blunders
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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has backed Loris Karius over his blundersCredit: Reuters

And Reds boss Klopp has hinted that Karius is ready to resume at the club's No1 next season.

Klopp told the : “It’s all normal here. I don’t know exactly what people think or made of the situation. The only thing I can say is he had a concussion in the game.

“Whoever had a concussion knows there is not one way how it feels, there are different ways. He didn’t feel it obviously.

“He had a knock on his head and he felt that but he didn’t know he had a concussion. That’s how concussions are. The guy who has it is the last one to be aware of it probably."

 Karius was left in tears by his pair of Champions League howlers
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Karius was left in tears by his pair of Champions League howlersCredit: AFP
 Karius threw the ball to Karim Benzema as Real Madrid went 2-1 ahead
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Karius threw the ball to Karim Benzema as Real Madrid went 2-1 aheadCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Karius appeared to get caught by a glancing blow from the elbow of Loris Karius
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Karius appeared to get caught by a glancing blow from the elbow of Loris KariusCredit: Time 4 Sport

Karius collided with Sergio Ramos during the game but did not appear injured.

However, tests in America later revealed that the ex-Mainz man was concussed. He would not necessarily have appeared immediately groggy following the blow.

Klopp added: “With all the intensity of the game, adrenaline and the disappointment after the game, nobody really thought about that.

“I needed a few days, to be honest, to accept the fact and deal with the situation [of losing the final]. It was not that easy.

 Karius lies on the ground after seemingly taking a blow to the head
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Karius lies on the ground after seemingly taking a blow to the headCredit: Time 4 Sport
Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius cries after making two major errors in the Champions League final

“After four days I got a call from Franz Beckenbauer, our Bobby Moore, our biggest football player who is a good friend of mine.

“He called me and said he came from a doctor, he told me: ‘your goalkeeper had a concussion.’ I said, ‘what?’ because in the game, from my position that situation is not very good to see: ‘maybe there was contact or not.’ I told him immediately, ‘OK’. “He said the doctor is the most famous doctor in Germany. I said: ‘OK, give me a few minutes, I have to fix a few things.’

“I got all the pictures from different perspectives, saw it and thought: ‘how can we all think that the boy who didn’t show any weakness in that game until then made these big mistakes in a very important game and nobody thinks it’s because of the knock he got?’ How can we think that? That was, for me, the explanation and I thought: ‘OK, come on, we need to check that.’

 Karius let a drive from Gareth Bale slip through his hands to make it 3-1
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Karius let a drive from Gareth Bale slip through his hands to make it 3-1Credit: AFP
 Karius is consoled at full-time in Kiev
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Karius is consoled at full-time in KievCredit: Getty Images

“I thought it was too late, you cannot check that. But now I know a concussion isn’t coming and going in a day – if you have one, you see it days later. Five days after the final, Loris had 26 of 30 markers for a concussion still. That’s clear.

“If you ask Loris, he says he didn’t think about it and didn’t use it for a second as an excuse. We don’t use it as an excuse, we use it as an explanation.

“That’s always important, that’s what analysis should be: you explain why things happen. So, from this point of view, from my side everything is fine. We don’t think about that anymore and we start completely new.”

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