Loris Karius has not given up on his dream ending despite seeing his redemption story take a painful twist.The 29-year-old German made his first competitive appearance for almost two years in Newcastle’s Carabao Cup final clash with Manchester United on Sunday as he was handed an unlikely opportunity to atone for his Champions League final nightmare for Liverpool in 2018.Karius, thrust into the limelight by Nick Pope’s untimely suspension, ultimately finished on the losing side once again as Casemiro’s header and a Marcus Rashford goal – given as a Sven Botman own goal at first – handed United a 2-0 victory.He said: “If we had won the cup, it would have been a great story, but unfortunately it’s not the dream ending. Spin
Loris Karius has not given up on his dream ending despite seeing his redemption story take a painful twist.The 29-year-old German made his first competitive appearance for almost two years in Newcastle’s Carabao Cup final clash with Manchester United on Sunday as he was handed an unlikely opportunity to atone for his Champions League final nightmare for Liverpool in 2018.Karius, thrust into the limelight by Nick Pope’s untimely suspension, ultimately finished on the losing side once again as Casemiro’s header and a Marcus Rashford goal – given as a Sven Botman own goal at first – handed United a 2-0 victory.He said: “If we had won the cup, it would have been a great story, but unfortunately it’s not the dream ending. Bingo