
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was delighted with his players after Monday night's rout of Leeds at Elland Road.
The Reds won 6-1, as Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota both netted twice for Liverpool alongside goals from Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez. Luis Sinisterra struck for Leeds after halftime.
"[I am] really happy about that game," Klopp later said.
"I think we forced a lot of errors, [scored] sensational goals, counter-pressing-wise it was the best for, I want to say, decades. My favourite part was in the 92nd minute, we chased the poor boy on the ball from Leeds.
"I think it is the best game we played this season from different aspects.
"To play good football you need stability," added Klopp. "Stability you only get from defending but when you are in this kind of negative flow, if we can use that phrase, then you make wrong decisions.
"You think to play better you have to be foremost concerned with the offensive stuff. We can be super offensive-orientated, if we react in the right moment.
"I can't explain why our counter-pressing didn't work [in previous games] but tonight it clicked. It clicked in the second half against Arsenal.
"Tonight I'm not sure how many goals we scored after we won the ball back but that makes all the difference.
"I think we know that, but there is always a bit of difference from knowing and understanding and really feeling it."
