Klopp hails Liverpool's figure after season-ending win
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp hailed his side's character and will to gain even the "difficult games" as the champions originated from a goal down to beat Newcastle United 3-1 on the final working day of the Premier Little league season on Sunday.
Liverpool found themselves at the rear of after just 26 seconds but goals from Virgil van Dijk, Divock Origi and Sadio Mane brought the curtain straight down on a superb season for the Reds that saw them win their primary league title in 30 years.
"It's far from being perfect, but it's an example for what the boys have over the whole season," Klopp said of the comeback gain.
"They didn't only get football games when the sun is shining, the pitch is ideal, the ball, everything is perfect. They won all of the difficult games -- not all of them, but many of them -- now was a difficult game.
"We won it, well-deserved, They competed 95 minutes in the game, following the season the boys played? Amazing, really," he added.
Though delighted with the results of the season, defender Van Dijk said that Liverpool will have virtually no time to rest on their laurels as the new season is defined to get started on Sept. 12.
"The non-public highlight is winning the Premier League. It has been a big fantasy for me personally coming true. I think for all of us, for this beautiful golf club, it's remarkable, and it will spur us to try possibly harder to wthhold the title," he informed BT Sport.
"It will likely be extremely tough, teams are likely to improve, teams want to beat us a lot more. But yeah, we will give attention to each game at a time. That's what we performed already this year, and hopefully we can be as consistent as we had been this season."