Striker Darwin Nunez attracted attention with his misses, while 21-year-old defender Conor Bradley shined with goals and assists.
After the match, Klopp also ran onto the field, continuously pumping his fist to the chants of the Anfield audience.
Defender Conor Bradley celebrates after assisting Liverpool’s third goal against Chelsea.
However, if Nunez had more chance to score, the score would be very different.
Liverpool finished seven times more than Chelsea in this match (28 compared to 4), but the away team was denied a penalty in the sixth minute.
This is Liverpool’s first match in the Premier League since Klopp announced he would leave the team at the end of the season.
Jota passed midfielder Benoit Badiashile to open the score for Liverpool.
The goal helped Liverpool play even more excitedly, allowing them to double the gap in the 39th minute. Midfielder Luis Diaz passed in the middle of the field, passed to the right for Bradley to rush into the penalty area and shoot a low cross-angle shot to score his first goal in the Premier League.
Bradley continued to shine in the 65th minute, with a slant ball along the right edge past Badiashile, then crossed for Dominik Szoboszlai to head into the far corner, increasing the score to 3-0 for Liverpool.
Chelsea suddenly regained a goal in the 71st minute, when midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka broke through on the left sideline and then passed into the penalty area to striker Christopher Nkunku.
However, Liverpool ended all Chelsea hopes with a fourth goal eight minutes later.