Jurgen Klopp has no doubt Liverpool will give RB Leipzig a 'proper fight' in their Champions League last-16 tie.
The Reds hold a 2-0 advantage heading into their home second leg on Wednesday, which will be played in Budapest due to coronavirus travel restrictions.
Despite his side enduring a torrid domestic run, Klopp has faith they can take the next step in Europe.
Asked in a pre-match press conference what gives him belief in his side, Klopp answered: “Two things: the team, the moments we had on the pitch, the competition, the quality of the boys.
“And football in general, because you always have a chance in the next game. That's already enough, or must be enough most of the time.
“As I said, it's half-time and we have to play the game that gives us the opportunity to go to the next round. If we play that good that we can do that then we deserve it. If not, then not. That's the situation.
“I have no doubts about us for tomorrow; not that I know we will go through 100 per cent, but I know we will give Leipzig a proper fight. And that's the only thing I need to know in the moment. For all the rest, there's no guarantee for anything – not for them, not for us. But there's 95 minutes to use to get closer to the things you want."

