Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp lauded Philippe Coutinho for his performance in his side's Merseyside derby win.
Coutinho scored a stunning individual goal and set up Divock Origi in a 3-1 win over Everton at Anfield on Saturday.
The Brazil international – who helped his nation qualify for the 2018
World Cup – has struggled since suffering an ankle injury earlier in
the season, having started the campaign in fine form.
But Coutinho's latest display, and that of international team-mate Roberto Firmino, delighted Klopp.
"We spoke a lot about the national team and said it's not so cool
that they had to leave wherever to go wherever, but obviously I have to
say thank you to the whole staff of the Brazil national team because
they gave us both boys back in a fantastic mood," he said.
"It was a world-class goal, another fantastic finish and he made the pass for Div's goal.
"He had a really, really good game; really good for us and he was not happy when I took him off.
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