And a year after defeat in the final to Real Madrid, Juergen Klopp has his first title after four years as Liverpool manager. A shoulder injury forced Salah out of the Kiev showpiece last year. This time it was Tottenham midfielder Moussa Sissoko’s arm that gifted Liverpool the early penalty opening — blocking Sadio Mane’s shot after 21 seconds — and Salah converted from the spot after a video review check. ‘‘I have sacrificed a lot for my career,’’ Salah said. ‘‘To come from a village, to go to Cairo, and to be an Egyptian at this level is unbelievable for me.’’ On a hot and humid night in Madrid, Tottenham came to life only in the final 20 minutes of its first European Cup final. But Liverpool completed the job in the 87th minute thanks to one of its semifinal saviors. Divock Origi had to accept a place back on the bench despite producing two goals while deputizing for the injured Salah last month. But the substitute had the final big say in the Spanish capital, rifling a left-footed shot inside the far post. ‘‘Every single player fought hard today,’’ Origi said. ‘‘So it’s just special.’’ After two losing…