Liverpool vs. Real Madrid Champions League final sees stars Salah and Carvajal leave in tears due to injuries




 Sergio Ramos insists he did not intend to injure Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah during the Champions League final.
Salah was forced off after just half an hour of the showpiece having been wrestled to the ground by the Real Madrid captain.
Ramos has since sent a message of support to the Egyptian, whose World Cup looks in jeopardy after suffering a serious looking shoulder injury.



Ramos, who was heavily criticised on social media for his part in the incident wished Salah well for his recovery but defended his own actions.
He wrote: "Sometimes football shows you it’s good side and other times the bad.

"Above all, we are fellow pros. Get well soon Mo Salah."
The Liverpool forward had to be consoled by teammates as he left the pitch in tears in the 30th minute.
Salah went down clutching his shoulder and received treatment from medical staff before attempting to play on.
However the forward, who has scored 10 Champions League goals this season, had to be substituted after dropping to the floor a few moments later. 


Liverpool medical staff helped the 25-year-old from the pitch with the forward's left arm supported in a makeshift sling. 
Cristiano Ronaldo offered the distraught Egypt international words of comfort as he trudged off the pitch. 
After the game Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admitted Salah was a major doubt for the World Cup. 


Asked whether the injury was serious enough for him to miss the tournament he said: "Yes. Unbelievable. It is something with the shoulder and he would've played on if he could. It doesn't look good."
An early diagnosis from Liverpool said the forward has probably suffered a suspected dislocated shoulder.



BT Sport pundit Frank Lampard believed there was no deliberate intent from Ramos to injure his fellow professional.

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