Jurgen Klopp is keeping his cards close to his chest ahead of tomorrow night's Carabao Cup visit to Leicester.

He said: "As long as we can line up strong, we will line up strong. I'm sure both sides will make a few changes, that makes sense.

"Can you tell me the line-up of Leicester? Well then..."

Klopp's revealed Liverpool No.3 Danny Ward will play at the King Power Stadium though.

He said: "I'm not sure the world is ready for such a crazy decision, a third goalkeeper in one season! Danny Ward will play tomorrow."

Marko Grujic, meanwhile, will start in the middle of midifield.

Klopp said: "We have a lot of players who are in good shape but have not had the match time - for example Grujic made a big step in development."

Klopp wants his side to raise their game and show what they've got to offer after Saturday's disappointing 1-1 draw with Burnley.

He said: "I'm not sure if there is pressure on us. I don't feel pressure, I feel opportunity, the chance to do something really good.

"I have pressure, but it cannot be bigger than the pressure I put on myself.

"I'm not overly happy with our situation, but I know why it is...

"We know we are strong, and that we need to deliver. That's what we need to work on.

"Everybody feels a little bit of this pressure. You can feel it in the stadium..."

Klopp says he won’t go blaming individuals, citing Daniel Sturridge’s missed chances against Burnley, though.

He said: "For example Sturridge, usually he will score. Shall I go to him and say 'Daniel, what are you doing?'

"Daniel has not had many minutes, but he was really good for 90 against Burnley - always involved.

"I don’t think I can give Daniel a lot of tips on how he can score more often. He’s a really good striker."

Klopp’s discussed Sturridge’s fellow forward, Dominic Solanke. He said: "He's exciting.

"Really happy to have him around, wonderful kid. He takes the minutes as an opportunity."

Klopp's pleased to have summer signing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain on the books at Anfield as well, and said he'll start Tuesday night's game.

"We work with him and analysts, show him how we want to play in this position, that position," the Liverpool boss said.

"Really good that he's here. It's a fantastic opportunity now for Alex. He had an impact when he came on, now you have three of the line up!"

Local lad Jon Flanagan is set to return to Liverpool's travelling party for the trip to Leicester.

Klopp said: "It would make sense that Flanno is in the squad. Playing from the beginning? He didn’t have much match time so far.

"We have a few little things. Dejan [Lovren] has a back problem so we have to see who lines-up in the centre-back area."