He made it easy for them but Pool were done in the second half. Once the intensity of the opening ended (never could've kept that up) they were totally outgunned by Real
If they had scored three in the opening half hour they might have won the game.
Klopp lost 3 European finals in a row. He was always the underdog, but still. The first 25 min of the game reminded me of the 2013 final, Dortmund also pressed us a lot and had some good chances, but ran out of steam and we started getting into our rhythm - totally same thing as tonight.
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Madrid didnt have much chances. Both teams were pretty even all the way to the end (each of them hit the post once even). The game flattened once Mo came off then when the goals were scored it came back to life again with some chances on both sides then Bale hit a wonder goal out of nowhere. Liverpool stayed in it till Bale tried his luck on Karius and it worked then it was game over. Some solo runs from Mane here and there but no possibility of a comeback.
Tbh its hard to blame him. As ridiculous a strategy it may seem in football I think he figured it probably was his best chance against a vastly superior team to get an early goal and rev them up mentally. He gambled and lost.
To me, at least this time around regarding a Klopp's team, it had more to do with their confidence being shot after Salah got injured and that Bendtner looking mofo making catastrophic mistake than running out of gas. They lost mentally not physically IMO