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Jurgen Klopp says Loris Karius must deal with Liverpool errors

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Jurgen Klopp and his Liverpool players backed Loris Karius after the game

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp offered his sympathies to Loris Karius, following the 'keeper's "obvious" mistakes which gifted Real Madrid the Champions League.

Karius was at fault for two of Real's goals in Saturday's 3-1 loss - throwing the ball at Karim Benzema's leg for it to rebound into the net and fumbling Gareth Bale's speculative effort from range.

Liverpool setbacks too much
Liverpool setbacks too much

Liverpool were beaten 3-1 by Real Madrid in an eventful Champions League final in which little went right for Jurgen Klopp's team

The German was left on the floor in tears after the final whistle in Kiev and a distraught Karius apologised to the fans, admitting he cost Liverpool the title.

Klopp, who brought Karius to Anfield from German club Mainz in 2016, has urged his compatriot to bounce back.

"What can I say? Loris knows it, everybody knows it. It's a shame in a game like this and after a season like this. I really feel for him; he's a fantastic boy," Klopp said.

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"Nobody wants that, [but] that's the situation. The mistakes were obvious, we don't have to talk about that, it's all clear; he knows it, I know it, you all know it.

"Now, he has to deal with it, we have to deal with it, we will do that, of course, we will be with him, there's no doubt about that. It was not his night, obviously."

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Mohamed Salah could face a race against time to recover for Egypt's World Cup campaign after suffering a suspected dislocated shoulder.

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Klopp has cast doubt over whether the Premier League Golden Boot winner will be available for Egypt's World Cup campaign, which starts in just under three weeks against Uruguay.

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