Klopp insisted that the return of Diogo Jota, who scored on his comeback against Burnley after a month-long injury layoff, is a timely boost to his attacking resources at hand.
“The return of each of the boys is super-important but Diogo especially. Everybody was quite positive about our five options, but I don’t think we had it that often to be honest,” Klopp said.
“Especially with the amount of games we play it is so important these boys can rotate and now with Mo leaving and Endo leaving we need everyone to get back. The game is blessed with some of these players who really understand the game on a different level and he (Jota) is one of them. It gives him the chance to see the situations slightly earlier, to adapt to different things the opponent is doing a little bit quicker.
"On top of that, he is both-footed, a great finisher. For these last few games, even when the results were not always outstanding, we found a good rhythm, good fluidity, which is really important. It gives you a good feeling, you’d probably call it momentum, and for that you need to be connected and be together in the right moment.”