Jurgen Klopp has explained his animated celebration when Liverpool took the lead in their 1-1 draw against Southampton at Anfield today, saying he has learned to enjoy every goal his teams score.
Liverpool started brightly, but Southampton held their own as they set up to counter-attack the Reds.
The Reds laboured towards half-time and both sides went in level at 0-0, something which caused Liverpool to bring Christian Benteke on for the second period.
Roberto Firmino was then brought on later in the second half as Liverpool went for the win and the Reds pulled ahead from a superb Benteke header in the 77th minute.
But Southampton were not in the mood to lie down and Sadio Mane got on the end of a free-kick to help the ball into the net at the far post in the 86th minute.
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The striker however quickly picked up two yellow cards and was sent off, before the game ended 1-1.
When Benteke powered his header into the goal, Klopp celebrated, running down the touchline and punching the air. And in his post-match press conference he was asked about his celebration.
"I learned in my life you should celebrate a party as you don't know when you have the next one", he smiled.
"Hopefully it will happen next time again and I don't have to wait for it too long!"
Klopp also feels that he saw a number of good things from his Liverpool side in the match.
"Fantastic goal. Many good moments in this game. We can talk about everything, but we all know it takes time and I see development.
"But the problem is the other teams don't wait for us, they want to win, they want to beat us.
"I saw development, I saw the next step, I saw many things."