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Premier League: Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp relishes dream environment at packed Anfield throughout Burnley win

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Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp welcomed the return of followers at Anfield, saying it was like dream come true second for the gamers and assist employees to see the stadium packed to the rafters throughout their Premier League win over Burnley on Saturday

Anfield had a capability crowd for the primary time in over 17 months. It was the primary time the stands had been stuffed since their defeat to Aletico Madrid within the Champions League in 2020.”Obviously, everybody was really looking forward to this,” Klopp stated. “Nobody leaves this place today with any disappointment. Our dreams were fulfilled atmosphere wise and that was the best 12:30 (kick off) atmosphere we have ever had. It was special, really special.”The sport was fairly particular too, as Burnley triggered us issues. We performed a very good sport, scored two and will have scored extra.”Goals from Diogo Jota and Sadio Mane did the damage, but another shutout means Liverpool have kept two clean sheets from two so far this season, with the return of Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez, the latter coming off the bench to make his first appearance since November last year on Saturday, helping.Klopp happy with return of center backsWith those two centre backs, as well as Joel Matip, back fit, Klopp feels more comfortable with his defensive lot this season.”They’re each actually good footballers (Van Dijk and Gomez), however I can let you know that due to the issues that occurred over the past 12 months, we desperately wanted extra centre halves. Now we’ve got six,” Klopp added.”They will all play this season, and we must combine it up all through the season particularly after the lengthy accidents the gamers have had.”To face this Burnley team, who are very aggressive, it was tough. Both full backs were really good too.”The defeat leaves Burnley pointless from their opening two league video games, with coach Sean Dyche seeking to the switch market to enhance their state of affairs.