Champions League: No Messi, Ronaldo In cup Final For First Time Since 2013
For the first time since 2013, neither Lionel Messi nor Cristiano Ronaldo will feature in the UEFA Champions League final report gathered by Nationnewslead.
Messi, Ronaldo
Messi's Barcelona capitulated at the hands of Liverpool on
Wednesday (AEST), losing the semi-final second leg 4-0 to go down 4-3 on
aggregate. That shock result ended an astonishing run of dominance for the star
duo when it comes to Europe's top club competition. Since 2013, one of Messi or
Ronaldo was involved in five successive finals – with the latter winning three
straight titles and four in total.
But Ronaldo, who left holders Real Madrid at the start of
the season saw his Juventus team crash out at the quarter-final stage to Ajax
in the 2018-19 tournament. And Messi was unable to maintain the streak as La
Liga champions Barca – last winners of the competition in 2015 – was
sensationally beaten at Anfield despite holding a three-goal first-leg lead.
Messi and Ronaldo also saw their streak of being the only
two players to win the Ballon d'Or for a 10-year period ending when Luka Modric
claimed the 2018 award. Liverpool will meet either Ajax or Tottenham in this
year's Champions League final, which will be held in Madrid on June 2.
Nationnewslead update that the last final without Messi and
Ronaldo saw Bayern Munich defeat Borussia Dortmund – then managed by current
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp - in an all-German clash at Wembley.
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