After suffering Europa League quarter-final heartbreak to Atalanta BC and suffering a shock Premier League home loss to Crystal Palace, the Reds comfortably got back on track in West London.
A sublime Trent Alexander-Arnold free kick opened the scoring on Sunday afternoon, but Marco Silva's side fought back before the break through their own right-back, as Timothy Castagne arrived on the scene to find the bottom corner.
Only the top six sides in the division had performed better at home than Fulham heading into the weekend, but Klopp's men were a class above in the second period and deservedly prevailed thanks to Ryan Gravenberch's stunning strike and a Diogo Jota finish.
Vice-captain Alexander-Arnold was surprisingly named in the starting XI after an energy-draining night against Atalanta in the Europa League, but the defender's selection was justified, and he now sits on six free-kick goals for Liverpool in the Premier League.
Klopp hails unique Alexander-Arnold after Conor Bradley emergenceOnly Jamie Redknapp (eight) and Steven Gerrard (seven) have managed more for the Reds in the competition, and Klopp was overjoyed to have Alexander-Arnold back in the XI, despite the breakthrough of 'shooting star' Conor Bradley.
Asked in his post-game press conference about the importance of Alexander-Arnold's return to the starting lineup following a pair of knee injuries, Klopp responded: «It's super-important. Super-important.
»But, for example, one of the shooting stars of this season is Conor Bradley, who played the position and he played in a few games football where we all
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