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Champions League final 2019: Liverpool beat Spurs to be crowned champions of Europe

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young Liverpool supporter in the crowdImage source, Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images
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Fans from Liverpool and Tottenham travelled all the way to Madrid to cheer on their teams in the final.

young Tottenham Hotspur supporterImage source, Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images
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A young Tottenham fan looks on during the match.

Mo SalahImage source, Marc Atkins/Getty Images
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It was Mohamed Salah who set Liverpool on their way with a penalty after two minutes when Spurs' Moussa Sissoko was punished for a handball. Salah's opener for Liverpool was the second fastest goal in a Champions League final (1:48), only behind Paolo Maldini (00:50) for AC Milan versus Liverpool in 2005.

Heung-Min Son misses a chanceImage source, David Ramos/Getty Images
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Spurs had a couple of chances but didn't do enough to score. Here Heung-Min Son misses a chance.

Divock Origi of LiverpoolImage source, Burak Akbulut/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
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Divock Origi scored his team's second goal and became only the second Belgian player to score in a Champions League final after Yannick Carrasco for Atletico against Real Madrid in 2016.

Hugo Lloris of Tottenham dives to save ballImage source, Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images
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Hugo Lloris of Tottenham missed his dive to save the ball.

Liverpool fans celebrateImage source, Burak Akbulut/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
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Liverpool fans cheer after Origi's goal as the team secured their place as Champions league champs!

Tottenham team reacting to losing the finalImage source, Burak Akbulut/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
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Tottenham had never reached a Champions League or European Cup final before. Here the players react to losing the final.

Liverpool players celebrate their victoryImage source, TF-Images
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Liverpool players celebrate their victory, having just won their sixth European Cup, which is twice as many as any other English team.

Roberto Firmino of Liverpool celebrates the win with his daughtersImage source, Kaz Photography/Getty Images
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Roberto Firmino of Liverpool celebrates the win with his daughters.