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Published 11:50 27 May 2018 BST
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"I think it was a big blow for us, it seemed like a big blow for us the way the way we reacted after his injury," said Wijnaldum. "I think when he was on the pitch we did it well for 25 minutes but (after the injury) there was less than before. "Those things happen and we had to deal with it but it was difficult."Salah has been Liverpool's top scorer this season and entered Saturday's final with 44 goals in 51 games, which, naturally, made him a key player for Madrid to watch for during the game. The Egyptian was voted the PFA Players' Player of the Year, the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year and the Premier League Player of the Season and Wijnaldum said that the players were quite downtrodden at half-time about his injury enforced departure but that Klopp instructed them to try and move on in the second-half. “He said that it looked like we were devastated about Mo but we had to let it go and change because it could not change," Wijnaldum said of Klopp's half-time talk. “Sometimes those things happen in football. It is hugely frustrating but we can’t change it.” Ramos reached out to Salah on Twitter to offer his condolences and insisted that above all else both players are fellow professionals. https://twitter.com/SergioRamos/status/1000527892399435777
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