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Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool have a duty to seal their place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League in style.

The Reds go into Tuesday night's second leg against Porto at Anfield with a commanding 5-0 lead but the manager is determined to ensure they don't slacken off.

Klopp expects a backlash from the Portuguese Premier League leaders after the embarrassment they endured last month and he won't tolerate any hint of complacency from his in-form side.

"I knew immediately after the final whistle in Porto that this game will be a challenge because of all the circumstances," Klopp said.

"We live on this planet and in this city and everyone gives us the feeling it is already done, but the result we had in Porto will lead to a reaction from Porto.

"If we had drawn the game 0-0, it would be a fantastic result or 1-1 even better. Nobody would ask if we will rest players. Now they say we have the opportunity to do it.

"You can only change your attitude in this moment. People say it is not important, no it is unbelievably important.

"The whole world will watch this game – apart from the few people who will watch the other game (PSG v Real Madrid) - and I'm really looking forward to it.

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“This is Liverpool, it is a home game, we want to win. For that we will have a really strong team. We must show respect and keep momentum going."

Porto haven't won on English soil in 18 previous attempts but they are boosted by the return to fitness of 26-goal top scorer Vincent Aboubakar.

"Since we played them they have won all their games and it is not because their league is weak. They have the quality to do this," Klopp added.

"They won against Sporting at the weekend and they want to strike back 100% and show a sign.

"It is our motivation to win the second half as well. It is half-time so we should ignore the result from the first half. We want to win the second half - that is the plan."