LONDON, June 02 (AFP): The British press greeted Liverpool's achievement of becoming six-time European champions with tongue-in-cheek headlines declaring the "Joy of Six" on Sunday.
That was the headline on the Mail on Sunday's back page alongside a photograph of Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson lifting the trophy after the 2-0 Champions League final win over English rivals Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid on Saturday.
The Sunday Mirror tabloid opted for "Six Machines", with goalscorers Mohamed Salah and Divock Origi acclaimed as "Magnificent Mo" and "deadly Divock" as Liverpool put the pain of losing last season's Champions League final to Real Madrid in Kiev behind them.
Meanwhile the paper billed Saturday's match at a sweltering Metropolitano Stadium as "The Full English 2", a reference to the fact that this was the second of this season's two major European finals-following Chelsea's victory over London rivals Arsenal in the Europa League-to be contested solely by Premier League clubs.
Recalling how Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp had lost the previous six finals of his managerial career, the paper said: "Cup finals have become Kryptonite for Klopp and the Kop".
But as Sunday Times football correspondent Jonathan Northcroft observed: "An unlovely spectacle but who from Liverpool cared? Control replaced chaos, sparse notes the heavy metal, and in a manner opposite to how they reached Madrid, red rule enveloped Europe again."
UK press greets Liverpool's victory
FE Team | Published: June 02, 2019 19:58:03
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