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Loris Karius suffered concussion in Champions League final defeat, say US doctors following scans

A statement after a comprehensive examination at Massachusetts General Hospital five days after Liverpool’s 3-1 defeat confirms trauma

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Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius was examined by doctors five days after the Champions League final who found that he was suffering the after effects of a concussive blow to the head. Photo: AP
Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius suffered a concussion shortly before the blunders which gifted Real Madrid their Champions League final crown last month, two Boston doctors who examined the shotstopper revealed on Monday.

A statement from doctors Ross Zafonte and Lenore Herget said Karius had undergone a comprehensive examination at Massachusetts General Hospital on May 31, five days after Liverpool’s 3-1 defeat to Madrid in Kiev.

“After carefully reviewing game film and integrating a detailed history ... physical examination and objective metrics, we have concluded that Mr Karius sustained a concussion during the match May 26, 2018,” the statement from Zafonte and Herget said.
Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius was elbowed in the head by Sergio Ramos during the final. Photo: EPA
Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius was elbowed in the head by Sergio Ramos during the final. Photo: EPA

Karius had complained to match officials in the 49th minute that he had been elbowed in a clash with Madrid defender Sergio Ramos which went unpunished.

Two minutes later, Karius committed a howler when he attempted to throw a pass out to the Liverpool defence only for it to go straight to Real striker Karim Benzema for the opening goal of the final.

Karius also erred with Real’s third goal, fumbling Gareth Bale’s long-range shot into his own net to complete a miserable night for the German goalkeeper.
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