'They don't come here as tourists': Klopp warns against complacency v Inter
"The danger everybody knows about. It’s 2-0, the lead I think which got turned over most often in the history of football," Jurgen Klopp said at a press conference ahead of the Inter Milan clash, as quoted by Liverpool's official website.
"Because if you enter half-time 2-0 up and you have a team who thinks we are halfway through then you are already on the wrong path, so we are long enough [in the competition] and we know that.
"It’s a much better result than I would have expected, to be honest, before we played there.
"The game didn’t look like we will win it 2-0 for most of the time. It was a really tough tie and a really difficult game to play.
"We knew before they had real quality. After that, we knew they had real quality. Now they will show up here and they won the last game 5-0.
"That’s a really experienced team and they don’t come here as tourists, I know that they want to chase the game.
"That’s what we want to do because we are not a team who defends results, or whatever, or tries to get through somehow. We want to attack the game again and let’s see what we can get from it."
Inter put in a good performance in Italy despite losing 2-0. The champions of Italy are capable of coming back at Anfield so the Reds should not think the tie is already won before the kick-off.
Simone Inzaghi's side arrives at Anfield in a rather jovial mood, having demolished Salernitana 5-0 last Friday.