We are less than a year into Jürgen Klopp's reign as Liverpool manager, but already the German is familiar with the magic of Anfield.

Last season's Europa League quarter-final victory over Borussia Dortmund is a game that will go down in history as one of the greatest ever seen at the Reds' home.

The electric atmosphere on that night helped inspire Klopp's team to an unforgettable comeback, which was capped with Dejan Lovren's injury-time winner.

And, though the boss spent the seven years prior to his Anfield move managing in front of the famed Yellow Wall at BVB's Westfalenstadion, he says that night in April is the most special he has witnessed.

"The last half an hour against Dortmund [at Anfield] is the best [atmosphere] I've ever had. I felt nobody could stop us. I wasn't sure we would score a goal but it was crazy."