Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool are underdogs heading into their Champions League clash with Manchester City.
But the Reds boss is confident his side can rise to the challenge and provide a quarter-final tie to remember.
All eyes will fall on Anfield this week as Pep Guardiola’s free-wheeling Premier League leaders roll into town for the first all-English Champions League clash since 2011.
Asked what he had learned from the sides’ two encounters this season, Klopp said: “You should finish the game with 11 men! Be cool!
“We know it’s difficult. Did we think before the first game we would lose 5-0? No. Did we think before the second game we would win 4-3? No. Do we know we have a chance? Yes, that was clear before. But they are the favourites.
“In specific moments, we are on a similar level but they do it much more consistent, that’s why they have around 20 points more. No problem with respecting that, but we all know, in that game, it doesn’t mean too much. We see our chance but we know it will be unbelievably difficult.
“But if I have the choice to watch a Champions League game, I would watch this one. It’s about tactics but there will be fire, that’s cool, it’s at Anfield, so a good atmosphere to watch.”