Jurgen Klopp is convinced that Liverpool new boy Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will silence his doubters.

The £35million deadline day signing from Arsenal endured a full debut to forget in Tuesday night's Carabao Cup defeat at the hands of Leicester City.

Oxlade-Chamberlain is set to find himself relegated to bench duty once again when Liverpool return to the King Power Stadium in the Premier League on Saturday.

However, Klopp says the England international just needs time to settle and insists he will prove his worth.

Asked about the criticism of Oxlade-Chamberlain, Klopp said: “That's the world of football, it's quite quick.

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“I'm not aware of it but I can imagine. Ox had a few really good situations and a few really unlucky situations.

“You can see he's trying to adapt to the style of play. He has a little problem with his calf, not an injury but we need to manage this better.

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“It was his first game from the start. He didn't make his best game in his life so people probably ask 'what's the impact he can make?' But I'm not in doubt about this.”

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Klopp will make a host of changes as Liverpool walk out at the King Power Stadium for the second time in five days.

Simon Mignolet will return in goal, while Alberto Moreno, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Daniel Sturridge are also set to be among those recalled.

“Both teams will have different line ups for sure,” Klopp added.

“Leicester has a typical style of play. They couldn't play like this (on Tuesday) because Jamie Vardy is a key player for that type of play and so is (Riyad) Mahrez.

“It was different but we know how Leicester play usually. They are really quick after they win the ball and pass it in behind.

“We need to involve useful aggression and greed. We need to fight for the result.”