Rampant Reds back in the groove
Klopp went on the pitch at the full-time whistle to cheer Liverpool's fans and made a beeline for the changing area with an enormous grin and his arm hung around Alexander-Arnold's shoulder.
The 20-year-old England protector denoted his arrival to the side, in the wake of being let alone for Sunday's draw at Manchester United, with a remarkable act as poor Watford were put to the sword.
Alexander-Arnold's pace caused the Hornets' guard a wide range of issues while Adam Masina had a torrid time because of Salah.
This was an auspicious come back to winning ways for Liverpool after one win in their past five group and container amusements.
Mane's header set them on their way however it was his second which demonstrated Liverpool had their swagger back - a stupendous backheel past Foster.
Origi has been an observer for a large portion of the period, yet with Roberto Firmino missing on account of a lower leg damage, the Belgium forward denoted his uncommon appearance with a right-foot complete before the Kop.
Prior to this amusement, Van Dijk had scored one objective for his club this season however found the net twice over the course of about three minutes as Watford collapsed.
Liverpool will confront harder adversaries amid the run-in, while they will be supplanted at the highest point of the table on Saturday if City stay away from thrashing at Bournemouth as Klopp's side are not in real life until Sunday at Everton.
Be that as it may, there is new idealism at Anfield after a reverberating success.
"We have 69 points," included Klopp.
"We could have had 75 yet we are having a great season. How about we appreciate the ride and see where it takes us."
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