Jürgen Klopp enjoyed the intensity of Liverpool's fiercely competitive 1-1 draw with Chelsea and felt his team could have made more of their numerical advantage in the second half.
The Reds went in at the break level after Mohamed Salah’s penalty in first-half stoppage time equalised Kai Havertz’s headed opener.
The spot-kick was awarded when Chelsea’s Reece James was sent off for handball on the line following a VAR review, and Klopp’s team duly spent the majority of the second 45 on top.
However, the visitors’ resilience earned them a point.
Read Klopp’s update on Roberto Firmino's injury here and a transcript of his post-match press conference below…

On whether he enjoyed the quality and the intensity of the game…
I liked the game.