'No Liverpool player would make Real Madrid's team' - Del Bosque

The former Blancos manager is supremely confident his old team will beat Jurgen Klopp's men in this weekend's Champions League final

Former manager Vicente Del Bosque insists that no player would get into Los Blancos' team as the two sides prepare to face off in this weekend's final.

The Reds defeated Roma to reach the showpiece in Kiev, while Real overcame Bayern Munich in the last four .

Both sides have been in exciting, swashbuckling form in Europe, with the Reds scoring 17 goals in just six knockout fixtures, and Real hitting 13.

Mohamed Salah has inspired Liverpool's superb run to the final, scoring 10 goals in 12 appearances in Europe's premier club competition, but Del Bosque does not believe the international would make Zinedine Zidane's starting XI.

Indeed, the 67-year-old, who won the Champions League and twice apiece during his reign at Santiago Bernabeu, believes the final could be something of a rout.

"Real Madrid have a great squad, and it's the best club in Europe right now,” Del Bosque told Spanish outlet COPE .

“They have to ratify that on Saturday. Real Madrid will beat Liverpool 4-1.

“I cannot find a single Liverpool player that improves Real Madrid, [not even] Salah.

"[Gareth] Bale and [Karim] Benzema are very good.

“Benzema is a great player too, sometimes [he can go] cold, but he has given an extraordinary performance, and Cristiano Ronaldo makes them all better.”

Del Bosque also won the World Cup and the European Championships with in 2010 and 2012 respectively.

Liverpool prepared for this weekend's final with a 4-0 win over on the final day of the Premier League season, two weekends ago, while a rotated Real XI drew 2-2 with on Saturday.