<p>Liverpool manager Klopp is relishing the return of a packed Anfield for Saturday's lunchtime Premier League clash with Burnley but wants the fans to be on their best behaviour.</p>.<p>Not since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 has Liverpool's famous stadium been packed to the rafters, but with restrictions lifted The Kop roar will return on Saturday.</p>.<p>"Everyone is looking forward to it. You can imagine when you sign for LFC, one of the first things you want is that first game at Anfield," Klopp told a news conference on Friday.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/arteta-surprised-arsenal-forced-to-play-through-covid-outbreak-1021730.html" target="_blank">Arteta surprised Arsenal forced to play through Covid outbreak </a></strong></p>.<p>"So for everyone for us it was a special moment. They are looking forward to it. When you sit on the Kop or the Yellow Wall (at Klopp's former club Borussia Dortmund) you are there just for football.</p>.<p>"If they get on their toes the whole stadium will follow, so I cannot wait to feel this connection again. We're blessed with a really good crowd here."</p>.<p>Klopp was critical of some Liverpool fans this week after offensive chants aimed at Norwich City midfielder Billy Gilmour in last week's opening 3-0 victory at Carrow Road.</p>.<p>The German said in a statement on Thursday that he does not want to hear the song anymore and he spoke again of his displeasure at the chants towards Chelsea loanee Gilmour.</p>.<p>"I don't feel proud about it, I think it was the right thing to do (speak out)," Klopp said. "If the response was great... job done. It was an important thing to talk about."</p>.<p>Liverpool were impressive against Norwich with key defender Virgil van Dijk back after missing most of last season with a knee injury.</p>.<p>The Dutchman's absence was a major factor in Liverpool's struggles last term, and his solid return to action did not surprise Klopp at all.</p>.<p>"I wasn't impressed in a surprised way. He had a four-and-a-half-week pre-season. With rehab stuff it was the longest pre-season of all time," Klopp said.</p>.<p>"He played like he trained. Virgil is a good footballer, so delighted to have him back."</p>.<p>Liverpool could have midfielders Jordan Henderson and Thiago Alcantara back in the squad for the clash with Burnley after they were not involved against Norwich, having returned to pre-season training later than many of their team mates.</p>.<p>"They are much closer, yes. They look fine, now we have to make the decision," Klopp said. </p>
<p>Liverpool manager Klopp is relishing the return of a packed Anfield for Saturday's lunchtime Premier League clash with Burnley but wants the fans to be on their best behaviour.</p>.<p>Not since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 has Liverpool's famous stadium been packed to the rafters, but with restrictions lifted The Kop roar will return on Saturday.</p>.<p>"Everyone is looking forward to it. You can imagine when you sign for LFC, one of the first things you want is that first game at Anfield," Klopp told a news conference on Friday.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/arteta-surprised-arsenal-forced-to-play-through-covid-outbreak-1021730.html" target="_blank">Arteta surprised Arsenal forced to play through Covid outbreak </a></strong></p>.<p>"So for everyone for us it was a special moment. They are looking forward to it. When you sit on the Kop or the Yellow Wall (at Klopp's former club Borussia Dortmund) you are there just for football.</p>.<p>"If they get on their toes the whole stadium will follow, so I cannot wait to feel this connection again. We're blessed with a really good crowd here."</p>.<p>Klopp was critical of some Liverpool fans this week after offensive chants aimed at Norwich City midfielder Billy Gilmour in last week's opening 3-0 victory at Carrow Road.</p>.<p>The German said in a statement on Thursday that he does not want to hear the song anymore and he spoke again of his displeasure at the chants towards Chelsea loanee Gilmour.</p>.<p>"I don't feel proud about it, I think it was the right thing to do (speak out)," Klopp said. "If the response was great... job done. It was an important thing to talk about."</p>.<p>Liverpool were impressive against Norwich with key defender Virgil van Dijk back after missing most of last season with a knee injury.</p>.<p>The Dutchman's absence was a major factor in Liverpool's struggles last term, and his solid return to action did not surprise Klopp at all.</p>.<p>"I wasn't impressed in a surprised way. He had a four-and-a-half-week pre-season. With rehab stuff it was the longest pre-season of all time," Klopp said.</p>.<p>"He played like he trained. Virgil is a good footballer, so delighted to have him back."</p>.<p>Liverpool could have midfielders Jordan Henderson and Thiago Alcantara back in the squad for the clash with Burnley after they were not involved against Norwich, having returned to pre-season training later than many of their team mates.</p>.<p>"They are much closer, yes. They look fine, now we have to make the decision," Klopp said. </p>