Injuries: As mentioned above, Tottenham’s Harry Kane would appear to be unlikely to be available to start the match but could be healthy enough to contribute on the pitch coming off the bench.
For Liverpool, midfielder Naby Keita is questionable for the match as he recovers from a groin injury but could be available off the bench as well. Having a break of almost three weeks in between their last EPL match and the CL final should help the overall fitness of both squads after a long season. Keys to the Match: In a word, depth. While in the CL final last year, Liverpool lost Salah early in the match through injury with Firmino ineffective as his replacement in a 3-1 loss to Real Madrid. With a current front line of Firmino, Salah and and Sadio Mane, this is a stronger and deeper Reds team than last year. Should any of this trio need to be substituted, striker Divock Origi has proven to be effective off the bench. Additionally, after the suspect goalkeeping from Loris Karius, his Brazilian replacement Alisson has been a breath of fresh air. While Tottenham has a solid team overall, they were the only team in the EPL not to participate in the transfer win...