If someone thought Jürgen Klopp wouldn't have an impact in how Liverpool approached their games, they have been proven wrong one more time.
The Reds made it to the UEFA Champions League Group Stage for a tenth time, and they did it with a 6-3 aggregate against a complicated Hoffenheim side. A brace by Emre Can, and two solitary efforts by Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino sealed the deal for Klopp's men, despite goals by Sandro and Uth during Wednesday's clash.
If that wasn't enough cause for celebration, their performance tonight saw Liverpool reach a record under Jürgen Klopp, who averages almost two goals per game played at Anfield. Wondering how many the team has scored while playing at home? Have a look.
Liverpool have now scored 100 goals at Anfield under Jurgen Klopp (51st home game since he took charge) - Firmino is top scorer with 14 pic.twitter.com/ATgY7L148f
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) August 23, 2017
The Reds will be included in Pot 3 for tomorrow's UEFA Champions League draw, and with an attacking unit as the one Klopp's men have, they will surely be a dreaded opponent to anyone that crosses their path.