
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was delighted with his players after their 9-0 rout of Bournemouth.
The victory was the Reds' first for the season.
Klopp said, "Very good. We wanted to show a reaction. Be ourselves. Getting to be the best version of ourselves. We play a specific way.
"We scored wonderful goals. The game settled and we kept scoring. It was about keep going. Not to humiliate Bournemouth, we couldn't respect them more. It's about putting the opponent under pressure. I could bring on the kids, they deserve it so much. Harvey is a special player, wonderful goal. Everything was perfect pretty much."
On Trent Alexander-Arnold's goal, Klopp said: "I don't like it too much when a player is 35 yards away and the whole crowd shout 'shoooooot' but in this case it worked out well.
"It's important to get it off the chest and play football. Wednesday [against Newcastle] will be different. Today the mix of great weather and fantastic football, we don't have that often at Liverpool so we should cherish it.
"At least we don't have to answer the question anymore [about not winning]. A really good day for us. We won't get carried away.
"If we want to be successful in this league we have to show consistency. That's what we have to do now. That used to be our strength. We'll watch Newcastle tomorrow and see what we can do against them."
