"We'll try everything," Jürgen Klopp pledged as he turned attentions to Liverpool's decisive Champions League second leg against Bayern Munich this week.

The Reds face the Bundesliga side at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night having drawn 0-0 with Niko Kovac’s team at Anfield in the opening match of their last-16 tie last month.

A win or score draw would see Klopp’s men progress to the quarter-finals and it’s an occasion the manager is eagerly anticipating despite the difficulty expected.

“We first have to make sure who is ready for that physically. But of course, it’s brilliant,” he told Liverpoolfc.com after Sunday’s 4-2 victory against Burnley.

“It’s a tough one. When we played the 0-0 here I said it, day by day the result would be better for us and a bit worse for Bayern. Now they have to change a lot and we have to play our game.

“But they are in a good moment, they won their last game 6-0 and are now top of the table again. But there’s no doubt about that – we’ll try everything to go to the quarter-finals.”