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Karius suffered concussion in CL final

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LONDON: Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius, whose two major blunders helped Real Madrid win the Champions League final, suffered a concussion during the match which could have affected his performanc­e, US doctors said on Monday.

Karius was blamed for two of the Spanish side’s goals in Real’s 3-1 victory in Kiev on May 26 and Liverpool sent the German to see specialist­s five days after the game.

“After carefully reviewing game film and integratin­g a detailed history — including his reported present and immediate post-contact subjective symptoms — physical examinatio­n and objective metrics, we have concluded that Mr. Karius sustained a concussion during the match,” Dr Ross Zafonte and Lenore Herget said in a statement issued by Massachuse­tts General Hospital.

“Mr Karius’s principal residual symptoms and objective signs suggested that visual spatial dysfunctio­n existed and likely occurred immediatel­y following the event. Additional symptomati­c and objectivel­y noted areas of dysfunctio­n also persisted. It could be possible that such deficits would affect performanc­e.”

The doctors gave no indication of when or how the concussion happened, although TV pictures showed Real defender Sergio Ramos barging into Karius early in the second half.

Shortly afterwards Karius’s throw out was intercepte­d by Karim Benzema to give Real the lead. A distraught Karius apologised to Liverpool fans for his mistakes but he received heavy criticism and abuse online.

The doctors said the condition of the 24-year-old keeper had improved since the incident.

“We expect that with treatment and by following prescribed activity protocols he will continue to improve,” they said. “We have encouraged vigilance and an emphasis on safety in his eventual return to full activity.”

• MANCHESTER United have agreed a deal to sign Brazil midfielder Fred from Ukraine’s Shakhtar Donetsk, the English Premier League club said yesterday.

British media reported that United will pay Shaktar about £52 million (RM277 million) for the 25-year-old, who is in Brazil's squad for the World Cup in Russia.

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