Bale brilliance powers Real to 13th European crown

Real Madrid's Spanish defender Sergio Ramos (centre) holds the trophy after winning the Uefa Champions League final against Liverpool at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on May 26, 2018. Real Madrid defeated Liverpool 3-1. PHOTO | LLUIS GENE |

What you need to know:

  • The Welshman came off the bench in the second half.
  • Benzema scored the opener before Mane equalised for Liverpool.
  • Real boss Zinedine Zidane became the first coach to win the Champions Leagues in three consecutives seasons, having only taken charge of the team in January 2016.

KIEV

Gareth Bale came off the bench to score twice, including one of the all-time great goals in a Champions League final, as Real Madrid beat Liverpool 3-1 in Kiev on Saturday to take the trophy for the third year running.

Bale's jaw-dropping overhead kick in the 64th minute put Real 2-1 up moments after his introduction, following a dramatic start to the second half in which Karim Benzema gave Real the lead as a result of a Loris Karius howler.

Real Madrid's Spanish defender Sergio Ramos (centre) holds the trophy after winning the Uefa Champions League final against Liverpool at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on May 26, 2018. Real Madrid defeated Liverpool 3-1. PHOTO | LLUIS GENE |

Real Madrid's players celebrate after winning the Uefa Champions League final against Liverpool at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine, on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | GENYA SAVILOV | AFP

Real Madrid's French forward Karim Benzema (centre, hidden) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Uefa Champions League final against Liverpool at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | SERGEI SUPINSKY | AFP

"It has to be (my best goal), a Champions League final, there's no bigger stage," Bale said.

"Very disappointed not to start the game; I felt like I deserved it. The best I could do was to come on and make an impact, and I did."

Real Madrid's Welsh forward Gareth Bale celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the Uefa Champions League final against Liverpool at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine, on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | FRANCK FIFE | AFP

Real Madrid's Welsh forward Gareth Bale celebrates after scoring his team's third goal during the Uefa Champions League final against Liverpool at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine, on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | FRANCK FIFE | AFP

Sadio Mane had briefly restored parity, but Bale put Real in front again and then made it 3-1 late on with a long-range strike that the unfortunate Karius could only punch into the net.

Liverpool's Senegalese midfielder Sadio Mane (left) celebrates with his teammate Liverpool's Dutch defender Virgil Van Dijk after scoring during the Uefa Champions League final against Real Madrid at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | SERGEI SUPINSKY | AFP

Jurgen Klopp's and Liverpool's own evening was marred by the loss of a distraught Mohamed Salah to injury in the first half, the Egyptian coming off half an hour in having damaged his shoulder.

This was not to be Salah's night, with Real allowing Zinedine Zidane to become the first coach ever to win the Champions League three years in a row.

Madrid are the first team to achieve that feat since Bayern Munich in 1976. This is their fourth title in five years, and their 13th overall.

Real Madrid's French forward Karim Benzema celebrates after scoring during the Uefa Champions League final football match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | SERGEI SUPINSKY | AFP

Cristiano Ronaldo has now won five in his great career, but even he could not argue that this was Bale's evening.

The Welshman had been tipped to feature in the Real starting line-up but in the end was left out for Isco — just as he had been in the final win over Juventus last year — before making an emphatic impact as a substitute.

Real Madrid's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo runs with the ball during their Uefa Champions League final match against Liverpool at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | PAUL ELLIS | AFP

SALAH'S TEARS

For Liverpool, this game will be remembered for the disaster that befell goalkeeper Karius in the second half, and for Salah's tears as he departed the pitch at the NSC Olympiyskyi.

The Egyptian hurt his left shoulder as he went down in a challenge with Sergio Ramos in the 25th minute. Five minutes later he made way for Adam Lallana.

Liverpool's Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah (left), Real Madrid's Spanish defender Sergio Ramos (centre) and Real Madrid's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo vie for the ball during the Uefa Champions League final at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | SERGEI SUPINSKY | AFP

Liverpool's Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah is helped from the pitch after hurting his shoulder during the Uefa Champions League final against Real Madrid at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | PAUL ELLIS | AFP

Liverpool's supporters cheer prior to the Uefa Champions League final match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine, on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | FRANCK FIFE | AFP

His presence at the World Cup could now be in doubt, as could that of Dani Carvajal — the Real right-back came off with a hamstring injury before the interval.

Those injuries temporarily took the sting out of the game after an enthralling start, with Liverpool on top.

Real Madrid's Spanish defender Dani Carvajal (centre) in tears as he leaves the pitch after an injury during the Uefa Champions League final against Liverpool at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine, on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | GENYA SAVILOV | AFP

It had been uncomfortable for Real, but after Salah departed, they sensed their chance. They even had the ball in the net in the 43rd minute, only to be denied by a marginal offside call.

Ronaldo's header from Isco's cross was parried by Karius, and Benzema turned in the loose ball, but the Frenchman had come from a fraction ahead of the last defender and the flag came up.

If that was a let-off for Liverpool, they were their own worst enemies at the start of the second half.

CARELESS KARIUS

Isco struck the bar after Lallana diverted the ball into his path, before Benzema opened the scoring in the 51st minute.

It was a moment of unbelievable carelessness from Karius, who attempted to roll the ball out to the nearest red shirt only for Benzema to stick out a leg and send it trickling into the net.

Liverpool's German goalkeeper Loris Karius fails to save a shot by Real Madrid's Welsh forward Gareth Bale (not in picture) during the Uefa Champions League final at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | SERGEI SUPINSKY | AFP

Klopp's side really could have let their heads drop, and yet they were soon back level, Mane turning the ball in after Dejan Lovren headed down James Milner's corner.

But their renewed hope was crushed upon the introduction of Bale.

The Welshman had been on the field barely two minutes when he met Marcelo's cross from the left with an improbable leap, back to goal, 15 yards out, to send an overhead kick on his left foot arcing over Karius and in.

Such a strike deserved to be the winner, although it was his long-range shot that beat the embarrassed Karius in the 83rd minute that made sure of the victory.

Mane hit the post for Liverpool in between Bale's strikes, but they will have to wait a while yet before winning their sixth European Cup.

View of the trophy before the Uefa Champions League final match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | LLUIS GENE | AFP

A Real Madrid's fan poses with flag of his team at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium before watching on giant screens the Uefa Champions League final match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at Kiev's Olympic Stadium, in Madrid on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | GABRIEL BOUYS | AFP

Real Madrid's French coach Zinedine Zidane (left) embraces Liverpool's German manager Jurgen Klopp prior to their Uefa Champions League final match at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine, on May 26, 2018. PHOTO | FRANCK FIFE | AFP