Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has insisted he is not out for vengeance in the Champions League final against Real Madrid on Saturday.

The match represents a re-run of the 2018 showpiece, which Los Blancos won 3-1 after Liverpool talisman Mohamed Salah was forced off with a dislocated shoulder sustained in a controversial challenge with then-Real defender Sergio Ramos after just half an hour.

While Salah himself speaking about wanting to face Real again and having a score to settle, Klopp has insisted he is not our for revenge.

Speaking in a press conference, Klopp said: "It is clear it was a harsh night for us. It was really tough to take – the circumstances, the way we conceded the goals, the injury to Mo, a lot of things happened that night.

“We came there a little bit on three wheels. We had a long season, the (injured) players came back just in time to make it to the final, then we had to change (in the game) and we couldn’t replace Mo one to one.