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[Images] Liverpool stars in great spirits as they train hard ahead of Champions League final vs Real Madrid

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By Thomas Hein

Liverpool have one more game to go before the season ends and what a game it is! The Reds will face Real Madrid for the Champions League title and Kiev will be the stage for the epic game on 26 May.

The Reds have had their injury concerns with the likes of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Joe Gomez, Adam Lallana and Emre Can all having issues but the Reds were out in full flow for their training session at Anfield.

Emre Can, however, was training with the squad and that will come as great news for all concerned.

Mohamed Salah and the rest of the team were going through the stretches ahead of the session taking full steam.

While Salah has been the star in terms of goals scored for the Reds, Roberto Firmino has been another player who has lit up Anfield with his passing, pressing and movement.

Another player that has put in some good performances for us is Virgil van Dijk and the Dutch defender will be hopeful of containing Cristiano Ronaldo and the rest of the Madrid side in Kiev.

A few of our young stars were also a part of the training session, with Trent Alexander-Arnold leading the way. He’d be hoping to start this game.

Jordan Henderson, who has been an unsung hero ahead of the final, was in great spirits and so was Dejan Lovren.

The man of the moment and possibly on the night at Kiev could be Mohamed Salah and the Egyptian will be looking to prove a point to many and score against Sergio Ramos and the Madrid defence.

It should come as no surprise that Klopp is not feeling the pressure and hopefully, we can have a great final worth remembering.

Defeating Real will not be an easy task but there is no doubt about that Madrid will be in a soup and we may just end up winning the Champions League if we can play to our potential and our devastating attack gets its act right.