Reaction to Liverpool's 5-1 victory against Hull City continued on Monday, while Jürgen Klopp provided an update on his goalkeepers and a new celebrity supporter was revealed.

Here is our quickfire round-up of what you need to know from today’s LFC news…

Our top three stories…

Klopp spoke with the print media at length after Saturday’s success at Anfield, discussing a variety of topics – including Adam Lallana, the balance in his team and why it’s important to remember there is a long way to go in the season.

The visit of Hull saw Loris Karius make his home and Premier League debut for the Reds – and the summer signing has been discussing the competition for a place between the posts.

And the boss has confirmed that Karius will continue in goal when Liverpool travel to Swansea City this weekend as he takes the opportunity to assess his options carefully.

Did you know?

‘Stranger Things’ star Millie Bobby Brown has confirmed her allegiance to the Reds in an exclusive interview with Liverpoolfc.com.

The 12-year-old actress, who plays ‘Eleven’ in the popular Netflix series, is a keen supporter of the club and often waits up until the early hours in America to watch her team.

The LFCTV GO clip not to miss…

We suspect you will have seen Philippe Coutinho’s screamer past Hull a couple of times by now, but have you watched the strike from 10 different angles? If not, you’re in luck, thanks to the LFCTV GO clip below…

A stat to impress your friends with…

On this day in LFC history…

James Milner opened his account for the club on this day in 2015, hitting the target within two minutes of kick-off to set Liverpool on their way to a 3-2 victory against his former side Aston Villa at Anfield.

On this date in 2012, Jerome Sinclair set a Reds record that still stands – the youngest player to make a first-team appearance, aged 16 years and six days in a League Cup tie at West Bromwich Albion.

Away from the first team…

Danny Ings scored twice for the U23s on Sunday afternoon as they continued their outstanding form with a 3-0 victory over Sunderland at Prenton Park. That’s four consecutive wins for Michael Beale’s charges.

It was a tougher day for Liverpool Ladies, however, as their eight-game unbeaten run in the Women’s Super League was brought to an end by a 2-1 defeat at Birmingham.

Coming up on Liverpoolfc.com tomorrow…

We will have more from the manager on why his side will continue to share the goals around, defender Joel Matip explains why clean sheets must become a regular occurrence and Marko Grujic reflects on his first experience of playing at Anfield.