Thiago Alcantara believes Sadio Mane's opportunist Wembley strike epitomised the way Liverpool want to play - as he saluted the "crazy" support that cheered the Reds to another final.
Jurgen Klopp's side maintain hope of an unprecedented quadruple after beating Manchester City 3-2 in an enthralling FA Cup semi-final on Saturday afternoon.
Liverpool's second goal came when Mane pressed City reserve goalkeeper Zack Steffen into a mistake and effectively tackled the ball into the net.
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And Thiago, who later set up the game's decisive strike for the Senegalese, has pinpointed how the forward was able to torment Pep Guardiola's men.
"He is a fighter with a lot of technique so he knows how to mix it up and to do what we need," said the Spanish midfielder. "He was unbelievable.
"(The first Mane goal) talks about us, it talks about our hunger when we have to press like Sadio’s goal, it talks about the players we have in terms of Sadio’s second goal and also the great passers we have. Our full-backs were amazing as well. I'm really happy for the qualification for this amazing final in this amazing stadium."
Liverpool were backed by more than 36,000 supporters inside Wembley, and Thiago added: "They were crazy! I love to play for them and to have them in each seat of this stadium as well."
With Ibrahima Konate having opened the scoring with his third strike in his last three starts, Liverpool raced into a 3-0 lead at half-time but were made to sweat on their progress after City netted through Jack Grealish and Bernardo Silva at either end of the second half.
"We were really happy with our first half, then with our experience and the players that we have, we couldn’t behave as we behaved in the second half, be the threat and be in control of our actions," said Thiago. "So I think the first half was amazing, our best first half this season. Suddenly in the second half we just threw away the first half, but we are really happy for the qualification as I said."
Liverpool's progress to their second domestic final of the season - only the third time they have achieved such a feat following 2001 and 2012 - will give Thiago a chance to appear again at Wembley having missed the League Cup triumph against Chelsea in February when suffering an injury during the warm-up.
And he added to LFC TV: "Unfortunately I was not able to play in the final but I’m looking forward to playing again here."