Ramos 'ruthless, brutal' in final Champions League, says Klopp



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Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp has slammed Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos for his foul on Mohamed Salah in May 's Champions League final, saying the Spanish defender brought down the forward like a wrestler.

Salah had a remarkable first season with Liverpool, scoring 44 goals in all competitions and helped the club reach the Champions League against the Spanish giants.

The Egyptian talisman went down under a challenge from Ramos inside the first half an hour of the match off the pitch.

"It is action-reaction-" action-reaction and I do not like that goal – if you watch it back and you are not with Real Madrid – then you think it is ruthless and brutal.

"I saw the ref taking load of big games at the World Cup and nobody really thinks about that later. But in a situation like that it is better.

"If VAR is coming then it is a situation where you have to look again. Not to give a red card but to look again and say: 'What is that?' It was ruthless.

Salah left the pitch in tears in Kiev with huge questions hanging over his participation at the World Cup in Russia. 19659002] Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius, who had a fight during the match, made a couple of blunders to concede two goals against Madrid who won 3-1.

Karius clashed with Ramos early in the second half and was seen

Ramos later, alleging that he had deliberately injured Salah, saying he was being unfairly painted as a pantomime villain. 19659002] "I 'm not sure it' s going to be a goalkeeper 's goalkeeper, to their goalscorer down to a wrestler in midfield and then you win the game. That was the story of the game, "Klopp said.

" Ramos said a lot of things afterwards that I did not like. As a person I did not like the reactions of him. He was like: 'Whatever, what do they want? It's normal.

"No, it is not normal. If you're going to have a lot of situations with Ramos then you're going to have a lot of situations with Ramos. People probably expect that I am the same. I am not. "

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