Ajax coach Alfred Schreuder anticipates a storm against Liverpool at Anfield, but hopes to learn from previous manager Erik Ten Hag.
Jurgen Klopp's team were thrashed 4-1 by Napoli in their Group A opening last week, which the Reds manager regarded as their worst performance of his career.
The players have been waiting over a week for competitive action after last weekend's Premier League matches were postponed due to the death of the Queen, and Schreuder expects a response in front of their home supporters.
“Yeah we expect to go into a storm. We are also good. We try and play our own game,” he said.
“You have to have courage and tomorrow, if we can do that, we have a chance. If you don’t have it it is going to be difficult, especially one on one.”
Schreuder’s predecessor Ten Hag has already recorded a victory over Liverpool this season as the new Manchester United manager and the current Ajax boss studied that performance as part of their preparations.
“I have looked at the match, what they did. There are certain things they did that are applicable to us from the Manchester United match,” he added.
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