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26th May 2018
10:45pm BST

After the match, Karius was understandably devastated and sat on the pitch looking very distressed. Yet, none of his Liverpool teammates came to console him, and it was instead left to some Madrid players to try to comfort him after his horror-show performance.
Liverpool players were crushed after the defeat, so it's possible they wanted to be left with their own thoughts to try to process the loss, rather than run straight to the goalkeeper.
However, it was notable that even Liverpool's substitutes didn't make their way over to Karius, suggesting they weren't ready to forgive him for his extremely costly errors.
It's difficult not to feel some sympathy for the goalkeeper, and a lot of the blame must go to his manager for persisting with Karius when it was patently obvious he is not of the standard required at the top level of the sport.
Liverpool broke the transfer record for a defender in January and should do the same for a goalkeeper this summer.
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