That's enough sartorial news from Manchester City, let's hear from Jurgen Klopp.

The Liverpool manager has just told the media that although he does respect the FA Cup, his priority is the well-being of his players.

The German has only 12 fit senior outfield players plus new signing Takumi Minamino, who is set for his debut, for Sunday's Merseyside derby.

It leaves Klopp with few options to rest players but such has been the workload on his squad that he does not know which will be available to him at the weekend.

"People have told me already I wouldn't respect the cup. It's not true, but my first job is to respect the players," he said.

"I've got to decide if it's allowed to play them again. It looks like federations around want to make it more tricky. How can you look at a situation like Newcastle - losing four players in one game - and not think 'this is crazy'?"