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Jurgen Klopp's four-word reaction on touchline after Diogo Jota goal in Liverpool win
Diogo Jota has enjoyed a scintillating start to life at Liverpool since his summer move from Wolves.
Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp reacts to 5-0 win over Atalanta
Jurgen Klopp's celebration for Diogo Jota's second goal was picked up by pitch-side microphones during Liverpool's 5-0 win over Atalanta on Tuesday. The Reds ran riot in Italy last night to open up a five-point lead at the top of their Champions League group.
Jota was the star of the show as he troubled Atalanta's defence every time he picked up the ball.
Named in the starting line-up over Roberto Firmino, Jota thrived playing alongside Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah.
And the Portugal international got the ball rolling on 16 minutes with a delightful chip over Marco Sportiello after being fed through by Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Joe Gomez turned provider for Jota's second of the night, although the forward still had plenty to do before finding the net.
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He beat the offside trap and took the looping ball forward down with his left foot before swivelling to his right where he blasted his effort into the back of the net.
Klopp, who is no stranger to celebrating on the touchline, clearly enjoyed Jota's second of the night.
The Liverpool boss could be seen smiling from ear-to-ear after seeing Jota's effort and was heard saying: "What a finish, Diogo!"
Jota completed his hat-trick in the second half, showcasing his quick feet to round Atalanta's goalkeeper before slotting into the empty the net.
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Both Salah and Mane took advantage of some sloppy Atalanta defending as well to get in on the act.
Quickly after half-time, Alexander-Arnold noticed that Atalanta had nobody back from their own corner and played a high ball forward to the onrushing Salah, who burst through to score Liverpool's third of the night.
Mane then bagged his first Champions League goal of the season after being played through by Salah before dinking over the Atalanta goalkeeper.
It was the perfect set up heading into this weekend's crucial league fixture against Manchester City.
Liverpool's makeshift defence also held up well against Atalanta's attacking threat.
Rhys Williams, 19, has put himself in contention to start against Pep Guardiola's side.
But Jota will no doubt be hoping to continue his rich vein of form having scored seven goals in his first 10 appearances for Liverpool.
Klopp faces a decision on whether to keep Roberto Firmino on the bench though, with the Brazilian struggling for form in front of goal.