Jurgen Klopp believes Liverpool are making Anfield an uncomfortable experience for opponents as he urged supporters to keep having “the best time of their lives”.

The Reds' 3-0 Premier League victory over Southampton on Saturday came on the back of Tuesday's dramatic Champions League win over Paris Saint-Germain.

Liverpool have now lost only one of their last 34 home games in all competitions, a run during which they have scored 91 goals and conceded just 22, and have kept eight successive league clean sheets at Anfield, with Klopp's side playing 751 minutes since West Ham United's Michail Antonio was the last visiting top-flight player to score in February.

And with Liverpool having continued their best-ever start to a Premier League campaign, Klopp has sensed a change in the home atmosphere during his tenure.

“If I was a manager of another team coming here I would never feel comfortable and I would never have in the past,” said the Reds boss. “That is the situation.

“We grow step by step. The club, the team, everything. Hopefully it stays like this.

“I am not a genius. I knew about the potential of the club and the stadium because everyone knows about it.

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“Of course it is different (now) but the team is different and we win step by step. If I would have said three years ago we would have a better atmosphere in the stadium and win more home games then that is nothing. People would expect that.

“We want to win things but we don't know when that will happen. We don't have a clue, so we should have the best time of our lives until it happens.

“Performance-wise, result-wise, atmosphere-wise, have the best time until it happens.

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“When it happens we have to start again. If it doesn’t happen we have to try again. That is how life is and football is.”

While the atmosphere against Southampton was more subdued compared to the cauldron that engulfed PSG in midweek, Klopp was impressed by the reaction of the Anfield crowd.

“I would say it was a different atmosphere to Tuesday because it was a different game,” he said. “I don't expect a better atmosphere because what I like is our crowd really responds to the game.

“Not in a bad way if we don’t perform they don’t moan or whistle. But if we deliver passion, they are over the moon. Against Southampton we controlled the game so I am completely fine.

“But now Chelsea is coming (on Wednesday in the Carabao Cup) in a very good moment.

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“I don't understand why people constantly say it is about City and Liverpool and forget that Chelsea are winning games in a quite impressive way. Then again Chelsea on Saturday. It is fine but nothing else.”

Klopp, meanwhile, admitted he took satisfaction from the manner in which Liverpool cruised to victory against Southampton without the drama of the win over PSG four days earlier.

“A controlled 3-0 is one of my most favourite results,” he said. “If we wouldn’t have played the Tottenham and Paris games I would have still been so happy but I would have no clue how we react in games where different things are demanded because these games were completely different.

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“We were on fire, we had to defend. But against Southampton the counter-press was as good as against Tottenham and Paris. That is most important thing.

“There was a moment in the second half where Southampton had the ball and there were four players surrounding the one. The boys are really ready for this hard work and that is what I love the most. For the moment, it is all good.”