There is always a sense of destiny surrounding Liverpool ’s European triumphs.And at a highly-charged Anfield, Liverpool produced another magical, unforgettable night to make you believe more history beckons.Jurgen Klopp celebrated at the final whistle by going over to the Kop to celebrate, punching the air in celebration as they cheered over and over again until he was almost conducting his own orchestra.This was an incredible occasion when the whole stadium joined together to pay a moving tribute after the Hillsborough inquests - and then roar their team to victory.That is what Liverpool do so well, the fans produce incredible atmospheres and it inspired their own team and seemed to overwhelm Villarreal who finished the game with ten men after completely losing their heads.But what Klopp has done so well in the space of just seven months is to get Liverpool playing with belief, tempo and desire and it is those qualities which got them to the Europa League final in Basel on May 18.They will face Sevilla who remain on course to win the trophy for a third time and the prize of a Champions League place will be a huge inspiration for Klopp’s men.And after blowing Villarreal away, they will feel now anything is possible. Because, make no mistake, they are a top class team who were made to look very ordinary by Liverpool and some wonderful stand-out individual performances.Dejan Lovren was magnificent in defence, Roberto Firmino was incredible in midfield but, perhaps the best story of all, was Daniel Sturridge who showed he must have a future at Anfield with a match-winning display.Sturridge played a role in the first when Bruno Soriano put the ball into his own net, scored the second and knocked the ball on for Adam Lallana to get the third.After so many injuries, doubts and uncertainty, perhaps Klopp’s best achievement has been to man manage and get the best out of his most talented striker. He has dropped him, prodded him and now got the best out of him.Klopp is making incredible strides and, to make himself the darling of Anfield already, gives him and Liverpool an incredible energy and belief they can emulate great successes of the past.Liverpool were superb straight from the start and, having gone ahead after just seven minutes, you immediately felt that Villarreal would not be able to survive and hang on to their slender one goal lead from the first leg.Fit-again Emre Can started the move, Nathaniel Clyne’s cross caused chaos and Villarreal’s dodgy-looking keeper Alphonse Areola got a hand to the ball even though it was going out. Firmino pulled it back, Sturridge could not quite connect but Soriano put it into his own net.Villarreal looked shell shocked. They lost their heads, Villarreal coach Marcelino had a war of words with Klopp on the touchline, Roberto Soldado was booked and Victor Ruiz was also shown a yellow card for ranting at Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai.Villarreal offered very little and it seemed only a matter of time before Liverpool got a second. Lallana’s 63rd minute cross was half cleared, Firmino’s through ball was perfect for Sturridge whose low shot went through the keeper’s legs, hit the post and trickled over the line.