Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp:
“Exceptional game. I liked lots of the first half already, but I saw that the boys and the crowd didn’t like it as much. We started OK, you have to get used to an opponent, and we had this big chance from Luis Diaz.
“Everything was good until the final third and then we were in a rush. We told the boys at half-time that we had to be calmer in decisive moments.
“I wouldn’t say we were calmer, it was just a firework – my god! Wonderful goals and a fantastic night.
“How the stadium and the team together changed that game was just exceptional.”
On injuries, he added: “No. We don’t know anything. We have to see, but I said it before the game as long as we have 11 players, we will go for it.
“Will we be big favourites? Definitely not. But who cares, it’s a final. Since we played them [Chelsea] they have improved a lot and it will be tricky.”
Edwards: We saw Anfield and Liverpool at their best:
Luton boss Rob Edwards:
“First half performance was good. Second half I thought we saw Anfield and we saw Liverpool at their best – that full-throttle football and real quality as well. Their counter-pressing was brilliant.
“We probably played into the hands a little bit too often in some moments. But there was a noise and the fans were incredible and it was probably hard for the players to think. When they get those two quick goals it was hard to wrestle any sort of control back or get any momentum back in the game
“Huge credit to them for turning the game. Our players deserve a lot of credit because I thought we played well in the first half, but we kept going in the second half and trying to do the right things. We kept stepping forward and didn’t sit back – if we had it could have been more.
“Bits for us to learn and we can take a lot of positives. There were a lot of things that were good about us tonight.”
Elliott: Liverpool had to dig deep
Liverpool’s player of the match Harvey Elliott:
“As I said before the start of the game, Luton are a tough team and we had to dig deep and show the desire.
“The final bit wasn’t really there in the first half. But football is a game of two halves and in the second half we showed it. We had to be a lot better than we were in the first half.
“To be fair we’re not really thinking about the [Carabao Cup] final. It was about getting the job done tonight. It’s a big game at the weekend but tonight was a final. Each and every game is a final. It’s a busy period and we need to recover for the weekend.
“We are a resilient team and we want to fight for one another. It’s a hectic season. For the lads that are injured, we wish them well and we want them to come back quickly.”
Liverpool’s win in stats
- Liverpool have recovered 22 points from losing positions in the Premier League this season, more than any other side, and their joint-most in a single campaign in the competition (also 22 in 2008-09).
- With an average age of 25 years and 68 days, Liverpool named their youngest starting XI for a Premier League game since February 2018 against Southampton (24y 355d).
- Luton are one of two sides, along with Sheffield United, yet to keep a clean sheet away from home in the Premier League this season. The Hatters have shipped 29 goals in 12 away games in the division this season, the joint-most of any side on the road, along with Bournemouth and Sheffield United.
- There were just 125 seconds between Virgil van Dijk’s equaliser and Cody Gakpo putting Liverpool 2-1 ahead against Luton.