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Police protection for Liverpool's goalkeeper following death threats

Monday, May 28th 2018 - 07:23 UTC
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The 24-year-old and his family were the subject of threats after his two mistakes helped Real Madrid to a 3-1 win The 24-year-old and his family were the subject of threats after his two mistakes helped Real Madrid to a 3-1 win
“We take social media posts of this nature extremely seriously. Offences will be investigated. Officers are aware of comments and threats via social media”. “We take social media posts of this nature extremely seriously. Offences will be investigated. Officers are aware of comments and threats via social media”.
The German gifted Real striker Benzema an easy goal for the opener in Kiev on Saturday night. Karius later allowed a Gareth Bale shot to squirm in for Real's third The German gifted Real striker Benzema an easy goal for the opener in Kiev on Saturday night. Karius later allowed a Gareth Bale shot to squirm in for Real's third

Liverpool Police says it is aware of death threats made to Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius after the Champions League final. Officers said any threatening behavior on social media would be investigated. The 24-year-old and his family were the subject of threats after his two mistakes helped Real Madrid to a 3-1 win

 “We take social media posts of this nature extremely seriously. Offences will be investigated,” police said.

“Officers are aware of a number of comments and threats made via social media.

”Merseyside Police would like to remind social media users than any offences including malicious communications and threatening behavior will be investigated.“

The German gifted Real striker Karim Benzema an easy goal for the opener in Kiev on Saturday night. Karius later allowed a Gareth Bale shot to squirm in for Real's third as the Spanish club won their third consecutive Champions League trophy.

He was in tears at the final whistle and apologized to fans. ”I'm infinitely sorry to my team-mates, for you fans, and for all the staff,“ he tweeted.

Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet has backed Karius to bounce back from his Champions League nightmare. ”If he wants to talk then of course I will be there,“ said the Belgian, who was on the bench for the game in Kiev. ”Every goalkeeper can relate to him. I've been in this situation before myself and those kind of things you deal with yourself“.

”The only thing I told him is that there is a reason we got to this final, and why we played in this final, so think about that.

“But of course it is very difficult to say anything to him and to let him grasp it.

”Liverpool stands for unity, Liverpool stands for 'all together'. I think that will not only be the right ideal for Liverpool, it has always been their history and will always be their future.“

Liverpool's goalkeeping coach John Achterberg tried to console Karius after the match.

”Obviously it is not good what happened. It was unlucky for him it happened in this game,“ said the Dutchman. I just tried to pick his head up and show him you have to carry on with it. It is hard to take but that is life in football.”

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