Jurgen Klopp wants Liverpool to become "addicted" to Champions League success.
After losing the 2018 final, the Reds bounced back to defeat Spurs to claim their sixth European Cup crown last month.
"It was actually better than I expected, to be honest, because it was long ago that I won something so I didn't know exactly how it feels anymore," Klopp told Liverpool's official website.
"Of course we move on. It's not that wherever we go it's like, 'Morning, we won the Champions League!'. But why should we forget it?
"It's just something that should give the boys more confidence that's important. But if you only use confidence you have no chance, but nobody should worry about this team.
"It's not about being finally satisfied, happy or done with our careers because we won the Champions League, there is so much to go for.
"We smelled really how it feels we played the final, we won the final, we came into the city, we saw the city and saw the people. That's something you can get addicted to, you want to have that much more often."

