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Mohamed Salah has had the best individual season of any player in Europe, scoring 44 goals so far and winning the Premier League Golden Boot. Ronaldo is the Champions League's leading scorer with 15 goals in the current campaign but, at 33, is seven years Salah's senior and is not the force he was a couple of seasons ago.Real's team revolves around Ronaldo whereas Salah's success has come from the team ethic which Klopp has instilled.Liverpool are the competition's top scorers this season with 40 (not including six in a qualifier against Hoffenheim) which is 10 more than Real have managed despite Ronaldo leading the individual charts with 15. However, Liverpool have the next three top scorers in Salah and Roberto Firmino (10 apiece) and Sadio Mane (nine).

They also have the top two players for assists in James Milner (nine) and Firmino (eight). Liverpool have failed to score in only one of their Champions League matches this season - a goalless draw against Porto having won the first leg 5-0 - while Real have found the net in all their games.Liverpool have kept six clean sheets so far with half of them coming in the knockout stage when the world's most expensive defender Virgil van Dijk was involved following his £75million January move.

The Holland captain has provided a commanding presence to the team and is a composed, calming influence on those around him. Real have managed only three clean sheets and two of those came against minnows Apoel in the group stage.

However, the defending champions have wily campaigner Sergio Ramos, the no-nonsense linchpin of Real's defence for the last decade who knows every trick in the book when it comes to gamesmanship and getting a result.Liverpool's Emre Can has returned to full training after almost two months out with a back injury and is in contention for the final. The Germany international would certainly add more quality to a midfield which has been coping under the strain of losing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to a serious knee injury and Adam Lallana's intermittent involvement.

However, the caveat which comes with Can is that he is destined to leave the club next month on a free having turned down Liverpool's offer of a new contract. Klopp places a huge emphasis on loyalty and togetherness and Can's stance, while professional, does not fit the team's ethos.The Wales international has been troubled by injury this season, restricting him to just six appearances in the Champions League with a return of one goal (against Borussia Dortmund) and two assists.

However, he finished the domestic campaign strongly with four goals in his last three matches, including scoring in the Clasico against Barcelona, and Zidane has praised his form and consistency.

He scored in his first Champions League final in 2014 but has not found the net in the subsequent two, and started last season's final on the bench.Real Madrid are chasing a record 13th title - and their third in a row - while Liverpool can move above Bayern Munich and Barcelona into third (behind AC Milan) in the list of most European Cup/Champions League wins if they are victorious in Kiev.

The fixture has all the makings of a classic, but what can we learn from the stats heading into the match?With 91 goals between them in all competitions this season, it is hardly surprising the Champions League final has been billed as a battle between Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo and Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.

Both are sure to be in the running for the Ballon d'Or at the end of 2018, but it is a man who is unlikely to receive any individual accolades who could hold the key to success in Kiev.

James Milner made headlines in the semi-final against Roma when he took his tally of assists in this season's competition to eight, equalling the tournament record set by Neymar in 2016-17.For Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, the Champions League final will be the biggest match of their careers to date. The trio have proved time and time again this season that they are perhaps the deadliest frontline in Europe. On Saturday, the world will be watching with keen interest to see how they fare against the Galacticos.

Salah and Firmino have scored 10 times in Europe this season -- a Liverpool record for the most goals in a single Champions League campaign. But Cristiano Ronaldo's 15 goals in the Champions League this season mean he's still the superstar of the competition. Liverpool must overshadow the world's best if they are to pick up European Cup No. 6.

But with Salah, Firmino and Mane continuing to fire on all cylinders in perfect harmony, Liverpool have believed that anything has been possible in Europe for some time. These type of occasions can cement legacies.It's not an overstatement to say Virgil van Dijk has transformed Liverpool's defence since his arrival in January. But the others in the backline also deserve credit for the way they've stepped up their game since October.

That humiliating first-half substitution at Wembley during the defeat with Tottenham Hotspur seems like a long time ago for Dejan Lovren. Lovren appears to have won the battle to become Van Dijk's centre-half partner.

At full-back, Andrew Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold, 19, are living out their wildest dreams, while proving themselves to be more than capable at this level. And between the sticks, Loris Karius looks to have pushed Simon Mignolet out permanently and made a strong case to be Liverpool's long-term No. 1.

Collectively, they have withstood onslaughts from Manchester City and Roma en route to Kiev and there will be one more from Zinedine Zidane's team. Can they rise to the occasion once more?

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