Andy Robertson insists Liverpool won't underestimate Chelsea in Wednesday's European Super Cup final in Istanbul.
The Blues are without Eden Hazard, who joined Real Madrid this summer, and were unable to sign any players in the transfer window due to a transfer ban.
The west London club also saw Frank Lampard replace Maurizio Sarri as manager.
Despite all the dramatic change, Robertson says Liverpool's Premier League rivals will be a threat when they face off in Turkey.
Speaking to the club's website, he said: "A change of manager, they've lost [Eden] Hazard and they've brought in [Christian] Pulisic, made a couple of signings.
"Obviously they're probably a wee bit more reliant on youth players, but they've got fantastic youth players that have went out and done it a very high level, so they'll be ready to make the jump and Frank Lampard did a very good job at Derby.
"So we'll be looking for a tough game, maybe a wee bit different to the Chelsea we faced last season but it'll be interesting to see what they're like.
"We know how hard a game against Chelsea is, so we won't be shocked by that and we need to be ready to match their work-rate and match their skill."

