Antonio Rudiger wanted Liverpool to lose Champions League final after Chelsea cup heartbreaks
The Germany international has joined Real Madrid on a free transfer
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Your support makes all the difference.Former Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger was rooting for Real Madrid to beat Liverpool in the Champions League final because he was still hurting after losing the FA Cup and League Cup finals to the Reds.
Real ground out three come-from-behind wins against Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Manchester City in the knockout stage to reach the final, where they beat Liverpool 1-0 in Paris.
“I was really happy that Real Madrid won. I knew that I was going to play here and it was like a personal third final for me after those two losses in cup finals to Liverpool,” Rudiger said as he was unveiled as a Real player on Monday.
The 29-year-old centre back agreed to join the LaLiga and European champions on a four-year deal as a free agent as his contract with Chelsea expired at the end of the 2021-22 season.
“Real Madrid is about winning. That’s what it means to play in this club and I’m really looking forward to start.
“What they did last year in the Champions League was hard to explain and put into words. It was incredible. They did it against all odds and doubts. Really remarkable,” he added.
Rudiger, who was part of the Chelsea side eliminated by Real in the quarter-finals, said playing against the team that could be his future club was not an issue.
“At that time I wasn’t sure that I was going to Real, but it would be easy anyway because we are professionals and those contractual elements stay off the pitch,” he said.
“It was a very special and intense game the second-leg, my first time playing at Santiago Bernabeu. It was all going well for our team but after we scored the third goal I was surprised that the atmosphere was still positive from the crowd, it was quite impressive.”
Chelsea, who lost 3-1 in the first leg in west London, led 3-0 in the return but allowed Real to score twice late in the second half and qualify for the semi-finals 5-4.
Rudiger was a key player for Chelsea since joining from Roma in 2017, winning the FA Cup, Champions League, Europa League, Super Cup and Club World Cup.
He made 54 appearances in all competitions in his final season, all from the start, more than any other Chelsea player and departed with 203 appearances and 12 goals to his name.
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