BBC launched their new midweek Premier League show on Thursday night, and aside from offering us Jermaine Jenas walking around inside of highlights as a new form of analysis, we were also treated to an outstanding interview between Jurgen Klopp and Gary Lineker.
Anytime Klopp is sat down for a proper chat we get fantastic results, but Gary Lineker asked some very interesting questions and got the German at his best as he touched on everything from Liverpool's sluggish start to how Brexit affected England's Euro 2016 fortunes.
But what really stood out was Klopp describing the final moments of Liverpool's incredible Europa League comeback against Borussia Dortmund last season.
That half an hour at Anfield against Dortmund, that last half an hour, was the best I ever had.
I felt nobody could stop us. I was not sure that we'd score the goal, but it was [vintage Klopp facial expression]... It was great.
The interview is a much watch for any Liverpool fan, or football fan in general as Klopp truly is one of the most interesting men in the sport today.
Great stuff.
Liverpool fans will be loving his response to being asked how he felt about the contract extension he signed.
It was so easy to say yes.
As I've said before, the club would have found another manager, there were enough around, I probably would have found another club, there were enough clubs around, but it's not about not having an alternative, it's about thinking "Yes. Let's do it."
He's one hell of a character, and the Premier League is easily a more entertaining place with him in it.
Lineker was speaking to Klopp on Thursday night's episode of 'The Premier League Football Show' on BBC 2.