Liverpool had to come from behind to beat Swansea City and secure a fourth consecutive Premier League win.
Jurgen Klopp was relieved to see Liverpool put a poor opening 45 minutes behind them with a second-half comeback to beat Swansea City 2-1.
The visitors fell behind early on as Leroy Fer initially alleviated the pressure on Swans coach Francesco Guidolin, but Roberto Firmino levelled matters after the break and James Milner converted a penalty to seal a fourth consecutive league win for Liverpool.
Swansea, who have not won in the Premier League since the opening day, missed a glorious chance to snatch a draw in stoppage time as Mike van der Hoorn skewed wide from a few yards.