By Julien Pretot
Sunday May 29, 2022
Real Madrid secured a record-extending 14th European Cup
when they beat Liverpool 1-0 in a Champions League final delayed for more than
half an hour after police tried to stop people trying to force their way into
the Stade de France on Saturday.
Vinicius Junior scored just before the hour with Real's
first attempt on goal and their goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois made several fine
saves to deny Liverpool, who end the season with two domestic cups having also
failed to win the Premier League.
In a battle of European heavyweights, Juergen Klopp's side
had more chances but lacked sharpness when it mattered as Carlo Ancelotti
became the first coach to enjoy four European Cup triumphs having won the
trophy with AC Milan and Real twice, leapfrogging Liverpool's Bob Paisley and
Real's Zinedine Zidane.
"I am a record man. I had luck to come here last year
and have a fantastic season. A fantastic club, a really good squad with a lot
of quality and mental character," said Ancelotti of a team who came from
behind against Paris St Germain, Chelsea and Manchester City to reach the
final.
It was LaLiga title holders Real's fourth Champions League
crown in seven years as they improved their impressive record in the
competition with their eighth victory in as many finals.
Liverpool were looking for their seventh European Cup
triumph but despite their best efforts they were left in awe of Courtois's
sublime performance.
"In the dressing room nobody feels it was a great
season at this moment," said Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp, whose team
beat Chelsea on penalties in the FA Cup and League Cup.
"We played a good game, not a perfect game, but I don't
think a perfect game would have been possible the way the opponent was set up
with a deep formation.
"We had a lot of shots but not the clearest and Thibaut
Courtois made two top saves."
The final was to be played in St Petersburg but European
soccer governing body UEFA relocated it to Paris after Russia's invasion of
Ukraine, which Moscow calls a 'special operation'.
The game started after a 35-minute delay following incidents
outside the stadium when fans were tear-gassed by riot police as people without
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Liverpool had won the previous European Cup final both teams
had played in Paris, winning 1-0 at the Parc des Princes in 1981, which was
Real's last defeat in a final.
It was meant to be a different outcome this time with
Liverpool slight favourites but they beat the Merseyside club for the second
time in Paris after their 3-1 victory in 2018.
Liverpool pushed high looking to quickly feed their full
backs and the pressure quickly became immense in the Real half.
Mo Salah was picked out by Trent Alexander-Arnold in the box
but Courtois stretched to deny the Egyptian.
After another effort by Liverpool's Thiago Alcantara, Sadio
Mane came much closer when he ghosted past Eder Militao and Casemiro in the box
before his fierce attempt was tipped onto the post by the excellent Courtois in
the 21st minute.
Real were still waiting for their first shot after half an
hour as Virgil van Dijk marshalled the Reds defence.
Liverpool, however, were not incisive enough in attack and
Salah had another attempt with a header but it went straight at Courtois 10
minutes before the break.
Real's only chance of the first half gave Liverpool a huge
scare but Karim Benzema's effort was ruled out after the Video Assistant
Referee ruled that he was offside, being played in by Federico Valverde despite
Fabinho's deflection.
Liverpool were back at it early in the second half but Real
soaked up the pressure until they struck in the 59th minute.
It started when Luka Modric turned away from Andrew
Robertson to create space and ended with Valverde's pinpoint driven pass across
to the far post being turned in by Vinicius.
Courtois then dived to superbly tip Salah's curled attempt
away to keep Real ahead.
The Belgian keeper was impeccable again to deny Salah 10
minutes from time before his delighted team mates jumped into his arms to show
their gratitude at the final whistle.