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Liverpool are aiming to win their sixth European Cup in Madrid while a surprise victory for Spurs would earn them their first.
Here, AFP Sport looks at five key battles that could decide the contest:
1. Pochettino v Klopp
Mauricio Pochettino has said he expects this match to be a battle of emotions, not tactics, but his duel with Jurgen Klopp could go a long way to settling the final.
For Pochettino, the big call will be around Harry Kane, who could be fit enough to start but will he be sharp enough to merit the risk?
Klopp’s biggest selection dilemma is in midfield, where he has to pick three from Jordan Henderson, Georginio Wijnaldum, James Milner and Fabinho.
His choice could offer a clue as to Liverpool’s approach, whether they want a fast, open game, the kind they usually favour. It is the kind Tottenham, with their speed in attack, might be happy with too.
2. Salah v Rose
Mohamed Salah played only 30 minutes of last year’s final, forced off after a collision with Sergio Ramos, and the Egyptian will surely be eager to make up for lost time.
Even if his season has not had the explosiveness of last, Salah remains Liverpool’s deadliest threat and how Danny Rose handles him will be key to Tottenham’s hopes.
Rose was outstanding during Tottenham’s quarter-final triumph over Ajax, showing the kind of form that once made him one of the finest full-backs in Europe. A repeat this weekend would give Spurs a good chance.
3. Eriksen v Wijnaldum
Georginio Wijnaldum was the star of Liverpool’s incredible comeback against Barcelona in the semi-finals and Klopp is likely to rely on him again in Madrid.
Wijnaldum’s versatility has been invaluable to Klopp, who will hope the Dutchman can use his athleticism and power to set the tempo in midfield.
For Tottenham, Christian Eriksen will be looking to run the game too, but more quietly, the Dane’s craft and vision will be essential if Spurs want to break down Liverpool’s stubborn defence.
If Eriksen is denied space to thread balls for the likes of Kane, Son and Dele Alli to find, Liverpool could be halfway there.
4. Liverpool v Expectation
It has been a long time since Liverpool last went into a European final as favourites and much could depend on how they handle the pressure.
Liverpool finished 26 points above Tottenham in the Premier League this season, beat them home and away, and have lost to them only once in the last 13 matches.
They also know what it feels like to play in a Champions League final, with most of this team there in Kiev last year, when they were beaten by Real Madrid.
That experience should be an advantage but expectation can create tension too. Liverpool must not blink.
5. Tottenham v Nerves
Tottenham are the underdogs but there is never nothing to lose in a game of this magnitude.
For some of their players, it is likely to be their only shot at winning club football’s biggest prize and for all of them except Toby Alderweireld, it will be their first Champions League final.
Alderweireld and Hugo Lloris, who won the World Cup with France last year, will be among those trying to keep their team-mates calm because against Liverpool, notorious for fast starts, there will be no time for adjustment.
After three weeks to stew, Spurs have to ensure nerves do not strangle their performance.
A SANDF soldier and a civilian he allegedly tried to sneak into the military’s early preparation for President Cyril Ramaphosa’s inauguration have been charged with threatening national security, the defence force said on Friday
Spokesperson Brigadier General Mafi Mgobozi said the duo were caught well ahead of the inauguration on May 25.
He said the Military Police apprehended the soldier at the Thaba Tshwane military base on May 17 and charged for allegedly threatening national security and for helping a civilian impersonate a military officer, an offence under the Military Supplementary Disciplinary Measurements Act.
The civilian was apprehended for allegedly impersonating a military officer and for threatening national security.
Mgobozi said vigilant Tshwane Regiment members’ suspicions were raised when they noticed “un-procedural behaviour” during the preparations for the president’s inauguration.
As the president is also commander-in-chief of the SANDF, the presence of the military forms part of inaugurations.
Mgobozi said the suspects were caught out during the clearing-in procedure of 21 South African Infantry Battalion at Tshwane Regiment – a standard early procedure when preparing for such occasions.
The regiment was going to provide the “silent guard” for the heads of state invited to attend Ramaphosa’s inauguration at Loftus Versfeld on May 25.
During this clearing-in process, a SANDF human resources official noticed that a person completing the routine personnel register form did not pass normal military muster.
“Following questioning by the Military Police, it was established that the suspect was not a member of the SANDF, was an impostor, and was subsequently arrested,” said Mgobozi.
Further investigation led to the arrest of the soldier.
“It was established that the arrested soldier earlier instructed the clerk tasked with the clearing-in of members of 21 South African Infantry Battalion at Tshwane Regiment to continue clearing the so-called member in, despite the anomalies the clerk picked up.
“As it turned out, the clerk refused to obey this illegal order and alerted (higher) authorities and Military Police.”
The SANDF’s human resources department was also involved in the investigation after the eagle-eyed soldiers noticed something was amiss.
The civilian appeared before the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court and has been remanded until June 6.
The soldier appeared before the Thaba Tshwane Military Court of Justice again on Friday and released on bail, with a return date of August 16.
The Military Police is following further leads and expect to make more arrests.
Mgobozi said the motive for the alleged subterfuge will become clearer at a later stage.
He said SANDF Chief, General Solly Shoke warned that no act of criminality would be tolerated and go unpunished in the military.
Shoke would not tolerate any unpatriotic or disloyal behaviour, said Mgobozi.