
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has hinted he'll play a full-strength team against Arsenal in Sunday's FA Cup clash.
Klopp admits he's unlikely to "rotate".
He explained: "It is probably the most tricky draw you can get. It will be a tough one, but the game here was a good one, so let's hope that we can show a good performance there as well."
On the potential to rotate his squad, with their Carabao Cup semi-final first leg against Fulham to follow on Wednesday, he added: "I don't know if Arsenal is a game to rotate. I don't know if we have 100% the opportunity to do it. It's not as if we have the biggest squad available.
"We have players available and we can line the team up 100%. A good team, and I think that is what we will do. If that looks then afterwards like rotation, then I don't know that.
"Three days later we have another game, that is true. But we can think about that game when the [FA Cup tie] is over. That is what we do usually. Both have the same importance - there is nothing inbetween. We want to win these games, we want to go to the final but we want to go to the next round as well."
On the prospect of a draw, Klopp added: "A rematch against Arsenal would not be helpful, that's how it is because it just doesn't fit in. It would kill the winter break. Whatever I could say about that - it's not important.
"To us it is just a normal month - busy, but not crazy busy like December, when we had five games in 13 days. That just makes no sense."
"That is just how it is, some teams won't play a lot of football [in January], but I feel that rhythm helps, to be 100% honest. In the end we will see. There may be teams that have two or three weeks between games, but we don't have that issue."

