We lose as a team says Liverpool's Henderson after keeper's mistakes


Soccer Football - Champions League Final - Real Madrid v Liverpool - NSC Olympic Stadium, Kiev, Ukraine - May 26, 2018 Liverpool's Jordan Henderson looks dejected as he walks past the Champions League trophy during the medal ceremony after the match REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

KIEV (Reuters) - Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson conceded that Real Madrid deserved to win their third straight Champions League title on Saturday and would not blame goalkeeper Loris Karius for his two huge mistakes that cost them goals.

Juergen Klopp's side levelled the game at 1-1 before two Gareth Bale strikes - a stunning bicycle kick followed by a speculative long-range effort that went through German Karius's hands - secured a 13th European Cup for the Spaniards.

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