From F365:
But Karius did deserve more help at the Olympic Stadium and Liverpool should reflect on how they failed to support their crestfallen keeper in the infancy of his misery. At the full-time whistle, he was left alone in goal, in full glare of the world, without even a shoulder to cry upon. The fact that the first on the scene were those in the white of Real Madrid does not put the Liverpool players in a positive light, though they had their own hurt to process.
The Liverpool ranks of coaching and support staff, as swollen as any other top level club, should have been swifter to respond. The game was lost with minutes to spare and it must have crossed someone’s mind that Karius would need a crutch. His goalkeeping coach, John Achterberg, eventually made his way over, but for a man with responsibility for just a single soul on the playing pitch, he appeared to be painfully slow in addressing what should have been his only concern.
But of course Liverpool fans will argue against that narrative, I get that.