The midfielder recalled the frenetic nature of the match but said it was testament to how much the team have grown mentally
James Milner praised Liverpool's character as they dragged themselves from behind to beat Norwich City 5-4 in a "ridiculous" Premier League clash.
Having taken the lead through Roberto Firmino, Liverpool were 3-1 down just before the hour as Dieumerci Mbokani, Steven Naismith and Wes Hoolahan took advantage of some slack defending at Carrow Road.
Rather than allow the points to slip away from them, Liverpool reacted immediately and goals from Jordan Henderson, Firmino and Milner put the visitors 4-3 ahead.
Jurgen Klopp's side would not lie down even when Sebastien Bassong levelled in stoppage time, with Adam Lallana snatching the win in the 95th minute.
"It was ridiculous at times," Milner told BT Sport after the win. "We were disappointed at half-time, we were not at the races [in the first half].
"To show the character to come back, and then have the disappointment of conceding in stoppage time, it would have been easy to roll over but we went again and got the result.
"We need to cut the mistakes out, it is something we need to look at and improve on. As long as we do that the potential is there, we have shown that, we just need to do it more consistently."
- Goal