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Fans all notice the same thing after seeing Jurgen Klopp’s full-time celebration

Fans all notice the same thing after seeing Jurgen Klopp’s full-time celebration

Liverpool got a much needed win against Everton on Monday night

Fans have all noticed the same thing after witnessing Jurgen Klopp’s full-time celebration on the back of Liverpool’s Merseyside derby victory over Everton.

It was a much-anticipated affair between the two neighbouring clubs after both sides have struggled to get their seasons going.

Liverpool headed into the match in 10th place after a run of poor results whilst Everton are in danger of relegation after a dismal start to their campaign.

Under the Anfield lights, Liverpool were spurred on by the crowd as goals from Mohamed Salah and a first goal for the club from Cody Gakpo earned Klopp’s men a huge win.

Many fans feel this victory could prove to be the turning point of their season as they look to build up some momentum for a charge towards the top four.

Reds boss Klopp has also been under fire in recent weeks as questions regarding his future were raised in the days before the match.

After the final whistle, Klopp celebrated in front of The Kop with his signature fist pumps, but fans have spotted that the celebration was different from how he normally does it.

One fan said: “Pure relief in the Jurgen Klopp celebrations at the end there. Big result that, but it has to be the start of something now. It has to be.”

Another tweeted: “You could feel the relief in those fist pumps from Klopp.”

A third fan added: “Klopp's fist pumps at the end was what we missed for so long. There was a sense of relief in there.”

Someone else commented: “Those Klopp fist pumps was such a relief to see. How you can think this man isn’t the one to rebuild is outrageously stupid.”

A fifth fan wrote: “Jurgen Klopp’s fist pumps was relief more than anything. Long way to go here, we need to keep our 2nd half performance up throughout the entire rest of the season to have any chance of getting something out of this.”

As a result of the victory, Liverpool move up to ninth place in the Premier League table, nine points off fourth-placed Newcastle United.

Featured Image Credit: Sky Sports

Topics: Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool, Everton, Football