For Jurgen Klopp, a goalless draw with Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie was "not perfect, but good enough to work with."

Sounds about right.

Nil-nil at home leaves the tie delicately balanced: the bookies make Bayern favourites to progress, with home advantage for the Bundesliga champions potentially tipping the tie in their favour.

However, Liverpool have plenty of reason to be confident they can get a result in Germany. Here's six reasons for cheer ahead of the second leg.

0-0 at home isn't the worst result

Yes, Liverpool failed to score, but as Klopp said afterwards, a goal wouldn't have changed much for the second leg.

"It will be a tough one to play at Bayern," he said. "If we had won 1-0 here, what would have changed really? A 0-0 would have been enough, but that’s pretty much all that changes. If we draw 1-1, that’s now enough as well."

So a score draw in Munich on March 13 will be enough to go through on away goals and, Tuesday night aside, Liverpool tend to score.