The New Zealand Herald

Epic way to go if it’s Bale-out time

Two goals, one a stunner, help Real Madrid nail crown but disgruntle­d striker hints he may be ready to move

- Rob Harris

Gareth Bale’s eye-catching scissor-kick helped Real Madrid to a third successive Champions League title yesterday with a 3-1 victory over a Liverpool side thwarted by a pair of goalkeepin­g blunders and Mohamed Salah being forced off injured.

Making an explosive impact as a second-half substitute in Kiev, Bale showed athleticis­m and technique of the highest quality by sending Madrid in front with only his fourth touch of the final in the 64th minute.

“I need to be playing week in, week out and that hasn’t happened this season for one reason or another,” Bale said. “I need to sit down in the summer and discuss it with my agent.”

If these were Bale’s final moments in a Madrid jersey, they won’t be forgotten.

Confoundin­g doubters, including coach Zinedine Zidane, Bale sealed Madrid’s record-extending 13th premier European title with his second goal — a long-range strike that owed much to Loris Karius’ second calamity of the game in Kiev’s Olympic Stadium.

The Liverpool goalkeeper allowed Bale’s shot to squirm through his hands into the net in the 83rd.

Six minutes into the second half, Karius’ sloppy rollout had been seized on by Karim Benzema to put the Spanish side in front. Liverpool struck back through Sadio Mane but the five-time European champions were only fleetingly back in the game.

Having lost Salah — scorer of 44 goals this season — to a suspected shoulder or collarbone injury in the first half, Liverpool lacked the firepower to find a way past the aristocrat­s of European football.

After tearfully heading to hospital, the Egypt forward will be fearing the worst for his hopes of going to a first World Cup next month.

For Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp this was a sixth successive loss in a final, including a 2013 Champions League loss to Bayern Munich while Borussia Dortmund coach.

For Zidane, victory in Ukraine puts the former France great in an elite field alongside Carlo Ancelotti and Bob Paisley as a three-time European Cup winner. But no one has achieved the feat faster, with each of his three seasons in charge ending by winning the game’s biggest club prize.

While Cristiano Ronaldo became the first five-time winner in the post1993 Champions League era, it was a relatively muted effort in a final for a player who contribute­d decisive goals in the three finals Madrid contested in the past four seasons.

The foul by Sergio Ramos that ended Salah’s final was not the Madrid defender at his most cynical. Salah landed heavily on his left shoulder after 25 minutes. Ramos went unpunished and Salah managed to overcome the initial pain. Not for long. his final was over after 30 minutes. Lying on his back, hands over his face, he could not continue.

Madrid opponents Marcelo and Dani Carvajal tended to him as an anxious Klopp held his hand to his mouth. Salah rose, but only to leave the field to make way for Adam Lallana. An incredible debut season at Liverpool literally had come to a crying end.

Four minutes later, the tears were flowing down the face of Carvajal after the Madrid right back appeared to injure a hamstring while attempting a back-heel. Face-down on the field, he knew his final was over in the first half for the second successive season.

Only one side appeared rattled by

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