Jurgen Klopp says Rangers thrashing will give Liverpool a major confidence boost
Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool are looking forward to their Premier League clash with Manchester City on Sunday after rediscovering some form in the 7-1 thrashing of Rangers at Ibrox.
The Anfield side have had a wretched start to their league campaign with only two wins in eight but they ran riot against the Govan men in their Champions League clash in Glasgow on Wednesday.
Rangers took the lead in the 17th minute through Scott Arfield but the Reds reasserted themselves and Roberto Firmino grabbed a double and fellow striker Darwin Nunez added a third before substitute Mo Salah scored three goals in six minutes and 12 seconds - the fastest Champions League hat-trick - with Harvey Elliott notching the seventh as Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side crumbled.
Klopp spoke about a "freak" result but a "special" hat-trick for Salah as he welcomed the confidence boost.
He said: "It is a night where things worked for us. It has changed the mood definitely.
"We usually drink a beer after away games and it is that long ago since I had one I will probably get drunk after one.
"It has changed the mood completely. That is good. But we all know who we welcome on Sunday.
"(It's a) different game, we know that, but it's better to go into it with this feeling from tonight than any other.
"We don't have to make a big thing of it, the best football team in the world right now is coming to Anfield.
"Meeting us in the wrong moment was not cool for Rangers.
"I know you will be saying there was a breakdown but it wasn't easy to defend against us in the second half."