Liverpool legend Mark Lawrenson believes Real Madrid are set up for a fall in tomorrow's Champions League final.
Lawrenson was a European Cup winner with Liverpool in 1984.
He told the Irish Independent: "Real Madrid have all the experience and as good as they have been in this competition over the last three or four years, I feel they have got away with it a few occasions in recent years.
"It feels to me like they have their comeuppance coming and I obviously hope that is on Saturday, when Liverpool have to go out there believing they can win this trophy.
"Jurgen Klopp and his staff will have spent the last week or so convincing all the players that their moment has come. He is so positive in everything he does and the players will believe when they get out there.
"In some ways, I see this as a 50-50 game, but I can certainly see a route for Liverpool to win if they reproduce the kind of football we have seen from them over the course of this Champions League run.
"Mohamed Salah has been just amazing this season and I would guess that Real Madrid's defenders won't fancy what is coming at them on Saturday as Liverpool are a nightmare to play against.
"Of course, you need some luck in Cup Finals as the best team doesn't always win. We saw that in 2005 when Liverpool won the Champions League from nowhere with a team that wasn't that great, but this team is better than that side from 13 years ago.
"Instead of going into the game worried about not having won anything, I would reverse that mentality and suggest the Liverpool players should be thinking; you know what, this is our time. Let's seize the moment."