Montreal Gazette

Liverpool boasts dangerous attack

English side’s roster features young players who perform well in big spots

- STEVE DOUGLAS

LIVERPOOL A look at Liverpool’s players ahead of Saturday ’s Champions League final against Real Madrid:

LORIS KARIUS

Karius supplanted Simon Mignolet as first-choice goalkeeper at the turn of the year and has kept the spot. The 24-year-old German’s handling can be suspect, though he has barely made a mistake in the last five months and Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp appreciate­s Karius’ ability with his feet.

TRENT ALEXANDERA­RNOLD

Alexander-Arnold has broken through this season, initially alternatin­g with Joe Gomez before making the position his own and even forcing his way on to the England squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. The 19-year-old right back’s surging runs down the wing are a feature of Liverpool’s attacking play and Alexander-Arnold often takes direct free kicks ahead of the many senior members of the team.

ANDREW ROBERTSON

Released by Celtic when he was 15, Robertson played for free for Scottish team Queen’s Park in 2013-14. He was then relegated from the Premier League with Hull last year. He only broke into the Liverpool team in December following an injury to Alberto Moreno and hasn’t looked back, quickly becoming a fan favourite with his work rate and attacking runs.

VIRGIL VAN DIJK

Van Dijk is soccer’s most expensive defender after moving from Southampto­n to Liverpool for US$99 million in January. He is a commanding presence at centre back, and has brought authority and assurednes­s to a defence that was widely seen as frail and errorprone. The Dutchman is a threat at corners, too.

DEJAN LOVREN

Lovren is an oft-criticized centre back who says he has grown in confidence since playing alongside Van Dijk. He might not have been playing in the final if it wasn’t for an injury to Joel Matip, a Klopp signing from the Bundesliga. Real Madrid might choose to target Lovren, who excels in a deeperlyin­g defence and can look ponderous in a high line.

JORDAN HENDERSON

Henderson is looking to become the fifth Liverpool captain to lift European soccer’s biggest prize. He has grown as a leader in his position at the base of the midfield this season, although he hasn’t always been assured of his place in the team because of the impressive form of Emre Can. Henderson works hard and keeps it simple with his passing.

GEORGINIO WIJNALDUM

Wijnaldum is another who is in the lineup because of recent injuries to others, chiefly Alex OxladeCham­berlain and Emre Can. Yet he is selfless and an unsung hero, rarely letting Liverpool down and often popping up with important goals — almost always at Anfield.

JAMESMILNE­R

Known for his work rate, tirelessne­ss and versatilit­y, Milner has become an unlikely assist-maker in Liverpool’s Champions League run, setting up a competitio­n-high nine goals. Far from the most glamorous player in the team but one of the most important.

MOHAMED SALAH

Salah is having the season of his career, with 44 goals in 51 games, and could yet win the Ballon d’Or if he guides Liverpool to the Champions League title. The Egypt forward has an uncanny calmness in front of goal, with his chipped finishes or curling shots into the far corner becoming his trademark. He is positioned on the right of the front three, but is often found centrally and the farthest forward.

ROBERTO FIRMINO

Firmino sets the tone for the pressing game Klopp demands and is often seen harassing opposition defenders and midfielder­s, winning the ball back. But the Brazilian has added goals — a career-high 27 in all competitio­ns this season — to his game, making him a brilliant all-round striker. Firmino often drops deep to help out his midfield when Liverpool is under pressure.

SADIO MANE

Mane has often gone under the radar this season because of the prolific scoring of Salah and the all-around improvemen­t of Firmino, but he has come into form in the final months of the season. Expect the unexpected with Mane, who can miss easy chances and give the ball away cheaply, then explode into the game with goals and dangerous runs.

 ?? SERGEI GRITS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah will be a central figure in Saturday’s Champions League final against Real Madrid.
SERGEI GRITS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah will be a central figure in Saturday’s Champions League final against Real Madrid.

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