
Mohamed Salah insisted he wanted to stay at Liverpool as long as possible, but said his future was in the club's hands.
Usually a midweek game against Burnley would see Klopp rotate his side, especially with a match against Manchester United in the FA Cup on the horizon, but Liverpool's recent form suggests that they'll be desperate for a win here.
"I saw a lot of good signs in the Man United game (Sunday's goalless draw) and if we had won that game everyone would have seen then but because we didn't win no one was interested. And I want to give 100% to the people, who show me love all the time", Salah said.
Liverpool desperately need a win this evening and, if they give a good account of themselves, they should get one.
"Going into the game we can not take them lightly or look at them less so than we did last season when we went to Anfield and they were already champions".
Last season when Klopp's side ran away with the league his three main forwards did the heavy lifting but six other players scored four or more goals.Liverpool misfire again, Özil and the genius of Ndombele - Football WeeklyRead moreThe captain, Jordan Henderson, who played his second successive match in an all-midfield central defensive partnership with Fabinho, said greater contributions were needed. That's all. It's just a job to do and that is what we are working on. We miss the fans, both at home and away, but I can not complain because I know the situation and I read the news.
"After last season we haven't made steps forward, we know that, but we only make steps forward by playing not talking".
The likes of Virgil van Dijk, Kostas Tsimikas, Joe Gomez, Naby Keita and Diogo Jota remain on the sidelines and each of them are still some way off making their returns. It's the situation we are in.
His goals (0.26) and assists (0.15) per 90 minutes this term across all competitions are the worst he has posted at Liverpool under Klopp, while his chance creation frequency is also at a low of 1.2 every 90 minutes. "It is that, and not complaining, that will make us masters".