Klopp has challenged in-form Darwin Nunez to maintain his strong start to the season when Liverpool entertain West Ham United on Sunday.
Nunez struck a second-half penalty in the 3-1 win over LASK in the Europa League on Thursday night to take his season's tally to three goals in six appearances and just two starts.
The Uruguay international sits atop of the club's in-house scoring charts in the early going of the campaign alongside Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah
Klopp has urged his £64m striker to keep it up as the Reds try to maintain their excellent start
Klopp
"He is in a really good moment, he enjoys his game a lot at the moment, that is fine,"
"You only have a problem as a striker when you don't have any chances. He has chances, opportunities.
"Obviously it is not too long ago he scored two of the most incredible goals I've seen for a long, long time at Newcastle.
"Absolutely insane. He played a super game against Aston Villa. Then it was the international break, he had a bit of a muscle issue.
"He said he was fine but we read obviously what (Uruguay manager) Marcelo Bielsa said and he travelled back so we decided not to start him against Wolves. He came on and had a massive impact on the game. He is in a good moment.
"It is not too important if he scores already or not, for a striker it is important that if he doesn't score, he is playing well. He understands that and he knows it will fall into place anyway."
Klopp added:
"I am massively [enjoying it]. I enjoy the moment. From the first day we've been back, I have enjoyed it. I am excited about the rebuild, really excited about the boys, the new way, the new energy.
"We decided last year that we had to change a lot and that we wanted to change it for the good and not because we had. So I am really excited about it and I still am.
"We are far from perfect, we are really not there, we are not stable yet. So many things are not [there] but we are a lot of things already. We have had a good start, not more. But as a start, it's absolutely okay.
"That's what I mean when I say we are not stable because the game [against Aston Villa] was a really, really good game. And then two weeks after the international break we played a really, really bad first half [against Wolves]. So nobody wants to see that or be part of it but it is part of the deal.
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