Liverpool won a sixth European Cup on Saturday night following a 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur in the Uefa Champions League final.
Mohamed Salah put the Reds in front from the penalty spot after just two minutes following Moussa Sissoko's handball after 22 seconds.
The second goal did not come until three minutes before full time when substitute Divock Origi doubled Liverpool's lead.
As the dust settles on the final at the Wanda Metropolitano, we take a look at how each player fared in Madrid.
For the Liverpool player ratings, click or swipe through the photo gallery above. For the Tottenham player ratings, click or swipe through the photo gallery below.
Hugo Lloris 6/10. Blameless for conceding from the penalty spot after just two minutes, but was never assured throughout, although he did save well against Trent Alexander-Arnold. AP Photo
Kieran Trippier 5/10. Was never comfortable against Sadio Mane but at the same time was not schooled by the Liverpool winger. Did not offer enough in attack. AP Photo
Toby Alderweireld 7/10. Steady and composed at the heart of the Tottenham defence. Handled Roberto Firmino and Liverpool’s attacks well. EPA
Jan Vertonghen 7/10. Like his fellow Belgian centre-back partner, was solid and secure. Covered Danny Rose well on the left-flank when needed. AFP
Danny Rose 6/10. Looked lively and full of energy but did not offer enough end product. Nutmegging Mohamed Salah deserves a mention. AP Photo
Harry Winks 7/10. Another controlled and measured performance on the biggest of stages for the Tottenham Academy graduate. Tidy in possession and distribution. Getty Images
Moussa Sissoko 6/10. Started the final in the worst possible way by conceding the penalty with his raised arm after just 22 seconds. For the rest of the 89 minutes and 38 seconds, he played quite well. AP Photo
Christian Eriksen 6/10. The midfielder is often central to Tottenham’s success, but only showed moments of brilliance in Madrid. Getty Images
Dele Alli 5/10. An ineffective display by the England midfielder. Had three of his side’s best chances – all were wasted. AP Photo
Harry Kane 4/10. The decision to rush him back into the side backfired after a lengthy injury absence. Did well bringing others into play but carried little goal threat. EPA
Son Heung-min 7/10. The only Tottenham player to pose a constant danger. The South Korean’s pace and trickery kept Liverpool’s defence on their toes. AP Photo
SUBS: Lucas Moura (for Winks, 66mins) 6/10. Tottenham’s semi-final hero had the chance to level in the 85th minute. Should have started instead of Kane. AFP
Eric Dier (for Sissoko, 74min) 5/10. Made little impact on the game and was too slow to react for the second goal. Reuters
Fernando Llorente (for Alli, 82min) 5/10. There was to be no repeat of his game-changing contributions against Ajax. Little time to affect the game. AP Photo
Updated: June 02, 2019, 5:56 AM