Klopp showered praise on his charges who produced a stellar performance away against the Scottish giants after struggling for quite some time in their previous games.
The Reds currently occupy the second place in the table having collected nine points after four games.
The German tactician was delighted with a victory after the game and also expressed his happiness about Mohamed Salah’s record-breaking hat-trick.
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“Special. Typical Mo. Very important, the whole thing. How the boys adapted to it, to the positions, to the line-up, the reaction of the boys on the pitch,” Klopp told said after the match as quoted by Liverpool.com.
“I thought everybody who started tonight played really well. I cannot think of one player who didn’t have a good game; the two kids of the right and left wing, really good, Fabio and Harvey.
“And then when you can change like we changed tonight, if you can do that, the boys come on and are ready to contribute and things like this can happen. It’s a freak result and we all know that and we don’t make more of it than we should, but obviously it is the best we could have asked for and that is why I am pretty pleased.
CONFIDENCE AHEAD OF CITY CLASH
The Merseyside outfit now shift focus to another immense Premier League outing against Manchester City that will take place at the Anfield.
Having suffered a loss to Arsenal in their last league match, Liverpool will surely be heading to the Citizens high on confidence after a win at the Ibrox Stadium.
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“It changed the mood, definitely. It is completely different,” Klopp added.
“We usually drink a beer after away games, but it is that long ago that I drank beer and I probably will be drunk after one!
“Yes, it changes the mood completely and that’s good, but we all know who we are welcoming [to Anfield] on Sunday and this will be a different game, we know that. It is better to go into a game with the feeling we’ve got tonight than any other.”