Jurgen Klopp has urged his players to take their PL frustrations out on Real Madrid when they meet on Saturday
A 3-1 victory against Wolverhampton wasn't enough to see Liverpool lift the Premier League title on Sunday evening.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City side caused heavy upset at the Etihad in the closing stages of their showdown with Aston Villa.
But for Jurgen Klopp's men, the season is not over yet as they have the Champions League final to play.
Real Madrid are the Reds opponents in the final in Paris on Saturday evening and Klopp believes Premier League disappointment only gives his side more motivation for the European night.
'This season is absolutely incredible, and it doesn't end here — it ends next week,' he said. 'We will try absolutely everything. It's never, ever happened before that you are completely without knocks going into a final. We had our knocks, obviously.
"It's tough, you saw that here, the early goal really didn't help us. In the end, who cares? When you win the game that's it.
"We will have now five days to prepare for the final and that's what we will do. Then we face an incredibly experienced team, but that's really OK. Of course, losing the league increases the desire to put it right next week. Yes — it increases the desire."
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