LIVERPOOL boss Jurgen Klopp has said he 'really likes' what Sean Dyche is doing at Burnley.

The Clarets head to Anfield to face Liverpool tomorrow and will do so with praise for their start to the season ringing in their ears.

Klopp said: "Yes they won against Chelsea, who were one-man down. What I really like is what Sean Dyche is doing there. They have a clean plan. You can see it in each game and it is so difficult to play (against) as all their players show a big desire to defend all the situations and there is not one player in the team who you think 'He gambles a little bit'.

"Their two away games they got four points from Chelsea and Tottenham. That is something I have to consider when I think about the line-up, we need freshness in mind and legs. There will be really small spaces, there is not a lot of easy situations where you can out-play them.

"It is really interesting to play them because they are always on a really high level since I've been in the league. Maybe the best game we played against them was the first game when we lost 2-0: we were really strong in this game, had the ball all the time and they still scored twice."

Klopp has revealed that Philippe Coutinho is ready to start against Burnley and fill the void left by the suspension of Sadio Mane.

"He should be ready (to start)," Klopp said.

"It was really nice how the crowd welcomed him (against Sevilla) - no one was 100 per cent sure about this but the Liverpool family was sensitive enough to do this and for him it was good.

"He trained outstandingly in the few sessions we've had together since he was back.

"His game was not perfect but that is how it is after a long break, but it helped him and us.

"It is always difficult to replace top-class players (Mane) in a really good shape but we did it at the end of last season when we had to play without him.

"Roberto (Firmino) has already played left wing, Phil has played there and Alex (Oxlade-Chamberlain) can play there.

"Before the season it was clear there would be moments when he (Mane) cannot or should not play games and we reacted in building the squad to have enough options."