Jurgen Klopp has praised the atmosphere at Anfield as “insane” and challenged Liverpool to continue demonstrating that they have regained their identity following their dominant win against Everton.
Liverpool defeated Everton 2-0 in the Premier League on Monday night with goals from Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo.
The win was Liverpool’s first in the league since Boxing Day and moved them up to ninth place, still nine points behind the Champions League qualification places.
Despite the gap in points, Klopp was pleased with Liverpool’s performance and considered it to be a sign that they had rediscovered their identity. Klopp has urged Liverpool to continue displaying the same level of performance in the future.
“I feel relieved. That’s it, that was the main feeling since the final whistle. Happy with the performance.
“In a meeting today I told the boys everybody thought the training week was really good but now we have to bring it on the pitch.
“We needed this game, we needed this performance, now we have it. Our people absolutely deserved it, I loved the atmosphere. Even before we scored, the people were there. It is insane what kind of atmosphere the people create here. Tonight we delivered and our people deserved it.”
Klopp added: “It was necessary that we played tonight the game we wanted to play and not the game Everton wanted to play. We can’t avoid that all the time. But they didn’t have an extremely high number of set-pieces.
“With all the aggressiveness you have to show, you have to make sure you don’t overdo it as each set-piece is a massive threat and something they want to have. I thought we did that really well. On top of that we were super dominant, switched the sides, played the ball, kept them running, and both goals came from counter-attacks, that’s allowed as well obviously.
“I loved both goals. I loved the involvement of everyone around, for both goals we had three options in the box when the pass came in. A lot of things were different tonight and it was our best game in a while. That’s why we won.”
Salah scored the opening goal on a counter-attack that followed James Tarkowski hitting the post with a header from a corner for Everton.
And Klopp said: “Not conceding with their first chance they had, that was a very important moment as well. I’m not sure how much you can force luck but if you don’t have it, you are screwed.
“It’s not that we had too much, look at the first goal we conceded against Wolves (last week). We can talk about all the things we didn’t do well, but how that goal went in was slapstick.”