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Sevilla boss Eduardo Berizzo believes the Anfield atmosphere will inspire rather than inhibit his players.

The Argentinean coach insists there will no fear when the La Liga outfit step out to face Jurgen Klopp's side in the Champions League on Wednesday night.

"Players of a certain level and personality grow when they come to a stadium and atmosphere like this, they grow in strength," Berizzo said.

"Few times in your career do you get to play in front of an atmosphere like this. I am confident the players in my squad are very brave and honest with lots of character and personality.

“We are growing as a team. We got to this stage of the Champions League having qualified through two tough legs. It was quite a stressful experience but we made it.

"We've been solid at the back and against Eibar (last weekend) we managed to free up our attack so I am looking for a repeat performance. I want to see us impose ourselves on the game.

"We are very humble but we come here with a lot of confidence. We want to show our strength as a team. In terms of trying to get out of the group we share the same ambition as the other teams."

Berizzo, who took over in May after a spell in charge of Celta Vigo, shrugged off the significance of Liverpool going into the game on the back of a 5-0 drubbing at Manchester City.

“I think you have to remember Liverpool played the majority of that game with one man less than City," he added.

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"Even more of a reference is if you want to look at Liverpool's form last time they played at home, they beat Arsenal 4-0.

"They are very dangerous in the final three-quarters coming out of defence. It doesn't have any tactical bearing that result against City.

"When they get the ball they are very bright, imaginative and creative in the final third. They like to maintain possession of the ball and press high when they don't have the ball.”

In the absence of the injured Nolito, Berizzo admitted he's considering handing a start to striker Luis Muriel, a 20million Euros summer signing from Sampdoria.

Sevilla midfielder Guido Pizarro added: “We feel very positive. We know we are up against a tough opponent, one of the top class of European hierarchy.

“We know it is a place with a lot of history. It is all about trying to impose our own style of play, playing our own game while bearing in mind what Liverpool have to offer."