The two European monsters have not met in an aggressive match, since the UEFA Super Cup in 2001, when Liverpool rose successful.
Klopp anyway fought Bayern amid his time responsible for Borussia Dortmund, losing a Champions League last to the Bavarians.
He disclosed to Liverpool's legitimate site: "Troublesome. Great draw. It was clear it would be troublesome [and] they are clearly the best side.
"For me it's pleasant, going to Germany. Be that as it may, it's simply the draw. So we have now time to set up the amusement, a great deal of time clearly, and ideally, we have every one of our players accessible at that point.
"It will be an intense one, an intriguing one, and I am anticipating it."
On whether his history with Bayern will have any kind of effect in the tie, Klopp proceeded with: "I don't have the foggiest idea.
This is an alternate Bayern than what I played, we are as of now here for a long time [and] since the Audi Cup [in the late spring of 2017].
"We as a whole know the arena, the environment will be extraordinary. It's an extremely pleasant trek for every one of our supporters, it's a magnificent city, with the goal that's everything great.
"The flight isn't excessively long and we clearly find out about German football than about whatever other class, that is valid, however that doesn't make a major, huge contrast. At last, the young men need to choose it on the pitch. We should try it out."
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