Salah vs Marcelo and 5 reasons to believe Liverpool can topple serial winners Real Madrid in the 2018 Champions League final

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Real Madrid’s luck about to run out?

Of course, we’ve sort of been waiting for this to happen for the last two years and it hasn’t yet, but you’d have to say Real Madrid have rode their luck on a few occasions in their remarkable Champions League success.

Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has won two Champions League finals in a row

They were arguably second best for most of their final win over Atletico Madrid, needing penalties to lift the trophy against a dogged and determined side put together on a fraction of their budget – sound familiar?

This season they’ve been run pretty close as well, with a stoppage time penalty against Juventus needed to prevent extra time after a remarkable collapse from 3-0 up to be level 3-3 on aggregate at home against the Italians.

Given that no team has won three Champions League titles in a row since the 1970s, it’s plain to see you do need a big slice of luck to do it, so there’s every chance Real will find this a step too far given the unconvincing nature of some of their results.

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Over-reliance on Cristiano Ronaldo

Okay, he’s not a bad player to be overly reliant on, but plenty have somewhat sugar-coated what a disappointing season this has been for Real Madrid, who were miles behind Barcelona in La Liga.

Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale have been nowhere near their usual standards and the latter seems doubtful to even start the final given the way he’s fallen down the pecking order.

This means Liverpool can effectively just focus on keeping Ronaldo quiet. While this is easier said than done, Madrid will at least have the uncomfortable problem of dealing with three star attackers at their end.

Cristiano Ronaldo is Real Madrid’s main man up front

Salah is dangerous enough on his own, but part of what has made Liverpool so thrilling to watch this season is the link-up between the former Roma man and Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.

They all pose a different threat but have pace and skill to burn, and it’s been shown this season to be a near-impossible job for defences to keep all three quiet.

Liverpool will sense once-in-a-lifetime chance

Alright, you don’t get to the Champions League final four times in five years by accident, but as well as needing a lot of luck on your side, one imagines the motivation might start to fade a little after a while.

Liverpool, on the other hand, will likely all sense this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and that could give them extra motivation.

It might sound silly, but think back to the difference in how fired up Liverpool were in comparison to Manchester City in their quarter-final tie at Anfield.

Sure, it could also work the other way and make Klopp’s side more nervous, but if anything they’ve shown this season how well they respond to pressure and relish the big games.

Liverpool take on Real Madrid in this season’s Champions League final in Kiev
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