Jurgen Klopp hopes Liverpool reaching the Champions League knockout stages can give “everyone a lift” as the Reds aim to atone for an underwhelming Premier League start.
Klopp has progressed through every Champions League group stage with Liverpool, achieving a club-record sixth straight qualification with a 3-0 victory at Ajax on Wednesday.
Mohamed Salah became the third player to be directly involved in 50 or more goals in the competition for English clubs with a first-half finish and an assist after the interval for Harvey Elliott.
Darwin Nunez scored the other goal as Liverpool eased into the last 16, with Klopp hoping the Reds can carry that form into the Premier League, where they sit eighth – 12 points behind leaders Arsenal.
“We had a tough half an hour, where Ajax made a lot of pressure, and we had to defend a lot. That is fine, it is an away game in the Champions League,” the Liverpool manager said on BT Sport.
“We changed system a little bit, we had to, they are a good football team, we wanted Darwin a little bit more central, so we had to adjust.
“We don’t have to talk about [our form] all the time, we are through to the knockout stages and I will never take that for granted.
“Really important, it gives everyone a lift for the club. Really helpful, for tonight we all feel great, exhausted but great, and now we have a few days time to prepare for Leeds United.”
Nunez inexplicably squandered a glorious first-half opportunity as he hit the post with the goal gaping, but made amends four minutes after the interval with a header from Robertson’s corner.
The Scotland international revealed the former Benfica striker’s half-time fury after a disappointing finish, though Robertson was delighted to see Nunez get on the scoresheet in a convincing victory.
“We had control. Darwin was really angry with himself at half-time,” Robertson told BT Sport. “I sat next to him at half-time and told him I would put a cross in for him to score.
“We knew they had to win. They tried to start fast, and I don’t think we calmed down quickly enough, but the important thing was we didn’t concede.
“We managed to keep it tight, and then it was about getting the first goal. Three nil at this place, a really tough place to come and the clean sheet is so important for us now.”
Liverpool will look to take the momentum from an impressive European win into the Premier League on Sunday, when they face strugglers Leeds.