Salah scores second-fastest Champions League final goal

Mohamed Salah scored inside two minutes against Tottenham on Saturday for the second fastest goal in Champions League final history.

Liverpool were awarded a penalty inside 30 seconds as Moussa Sissoko handled Sadio Mane s cross just inside the Spurs area.

And Reds star Salah thrashed in the spot-kick after just one minute and 48 seconds at the Wanda Metropolitano to put last season s beaten finalists in control early on.

The only goal in a Champions League final to be netted earlier came against Liverpool the last time they won the trophy in 2005.

AC Milan s Paolo Maldini struck after 50 seconds as Milan raced into a 3-0 half-time lead before collapsing in Istanbul.

01:48 – Mohamed Salah’s opener for Liverpool is the second fastest goal in a Champions League final, only behind Paolo Maldni (00:50) for AC Milan versus Liverpool in 2005. Blocks.

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)

The next fastest after Salah s was Gaizka Mendieta s third-minute effort for Valencia against Bayern Munich in 2001, although he, like Maldini, ended up on the losing side.

Ivan Rakitic netted four minutes into Barcelona s 2015 win over Juventus, while Bayern s Mario Basler was another to open the scoring in vain after six minutes against Manchester United in 1999.

Salah s penalty was also the earliest goal from the spot in the Champions League since Werder Bremen s Johan Micoud netted after one minute and 40 seconds against Panathinaikos in 2006.

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