Arne Slot wants Liverpool fans to raise the roof against Paris Saint-Germain.
Tuesday’s Champions League last-16 encounter at Anfield is finely poised with the hosts holding a slender one-goal lead from last week’s first leg.
The Reds faced a barrage of shots from Luis Enrique’s side, who are eyeing a repeat display as they look to turn the tide and reach the quarter final stage.
But Slot has made an impassioned plea to supporters in his programme notes which preface the upcoming visit of the runaway Ligue 1 leaders.
He wrote “In the short time I have been here we have already had a couple of wonderful European night.
“And when those occasions, come along the atmosphere is as good as anywhere in the world.
“What I have learned since being here is that Anfield is at its very best when the noise does not stop.
“It isn’t just the songs – although the more of them we can hear the better – it is a constant noise that makes the stadium so difficult for our opponents to play in.
“It feels like I have asked a lot of our supporters lately, but this is only because I know what you can deliver and what a huge difference it can make to us as a team.
“The aim tonight is simple – to produce the best Liverpool performance that we possibly can on and off the pitch.”