Jürgen Klopp's first Premier League win in charge of Liverpool is one that will live long in the memory.

The Reds had not beaten Chelsea in their last eight meetings before this trip south, and the prospect of ending that run looked bleak when Ramires nodded the home team in front after just four minutes.

But Liverpool stuck with Klopp's gameplan and drew level in spectacular fashion on the stroke of half-time through Philippe Coutinho.

Roberto Firmino fed his fellow Brazilian, who dipped inside Ramires and curled a wonderful left-footed shot past Thibaut Courtois from 20 yards.

Simon Mignolet kept his wits about him to claw away an audacious effort from Oscar in the second half, before Coutinho took centre stage once again 16 minutes from time.

The little magician collected a towering knockdown from Christian Benteke before deceiving Gary Cahill, shooting right-footed into the top corner and celebrating in front of a delirious away end.

Benteke then put the icing on the cake with a smart finish to kickstart Klopp's reign with a hugely-impressive victory.