New Straits Times

Karius denies fleeing Liverpool

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BERLIN: Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius has insisted he did not join Besiktas on loan to escape Merseyside after his nightmare in the Champions League final.

The 25-year-old German made two costly mistakes in the second-half of Liverpool’s 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid in Kiev last May.

First, the pass he threw clipped Karim Benzema and went into the Reds’ net to give Real the opening goal, then he let a longrange Gareth Bale shot slip through his hands for Madrid’s third.

However, days after the defeat it emerged Karius had suffered concussion when elbowed by Sergio Ramos during an offthe-ball incident before his errors.

Despite the backing of manager Jurgen Klopp, Karius left Liverpool in August for a two-year loan deal at Besiktas after the Reds signed Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker from Roma.

Karius insists he neither ran away nor has a problem with Liverpool manager.

“I have no problem with Jurgen Klopp, in fact we have a great relationsh­ip, he never blamed me (for the mistakes in Kiev),” Karius told German daily Bild.

“I could have stayed in Liverpool and played a few games, but I wanted to be number one and play regularly.

“Nobody told me to leave Liverpool and I didn’t run away.

“I am at an age where I need to play regularly. After Alisson Becker’s transfer I decided to move to Istanbul and join Besiktas.

“The pressure got so big at some points from the media and the public that Liverpool had to react, which was not good for my situation, but that happens in football.”

The German says despite thinking about the Kiev final “every day” for weeks afterwards, he has made peace with what happened.

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