Loris Karius, former goalkeeper of Liverpool, gave an interview to the German newspaper Bild in which he spoke about that Champions League final (2018) against Real Madrid, in which he made two gross errors that would ultimately give the Spanish team their 13th 'Orejona'.
"I have learned a lot from that. I had a concussion after a blow from Sergio Ramos, which restricted my spatial vision. This was unequivocally confirmed in a detailed study conducted by one of the world's leading brain specialists. I didn't want to make it public. When the result was published, there was a lot of malice and insults. I never used it as an excuse, but when people make fun of someone who has suffered a serious head injury, I don't understand it," said Loris Karius, who now plays for Besiktas in Turkey.
Loris Karius' errors in that match, which Liverpool would end up losing 3-1, can be summarized in two key actions: he left the ball to Karim Benzema to score the 1-0 and then he failed to stop a shot from Gareth Bale that would end up in the third goal for Real Madrid.