Last Tuesday’s 5-2 first-leg victory at Anfield means Klavan and his teammates travel to Italy this week in command of their last-four tie.
Jürgen Klopp’s side have played 11 times in the Champions League proper this season without tasting defeat, while their tally of 38 goals scored makes them comfortably the tournament’s most prolific outfit.
Their fearsome attacking reputation is bound, therefore, to play on the minds of Roma, who head into the second leg knowing they must score at least three times to stand any chance of progressing to the final, Klavan feels.
However, there will be no sense of complacency in the away dressing room at Stadio Olimpico.