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Carlo Ancelotti insists Napoli won't sit back at Anfield for decisive clash

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manager Carlo Ancelotti has insisted that his side won't compromise on their attacking intent during Tuesday night's clash against Liverpool.

The Serie A side are at the top of Group C heading in to the crucial fixture, one point ahead of , needing just a point to secure progression.

Liverpool know they need to secure a victory to be in with a chance of qualification. Winning and keeping a cleansheet will see Jurgen Klopp's side progress, whilst conceding but winning by two goals or more will also do the job for the Reds.

Napoli head in to the game with their confidence high, sitting in second place in the league and coming off a 4-0 victory over Frosinone on Saturday.

And Ancelotti insists that he has no intention to set his side up to just defend over the course of 90 minutes.

NAPLES, ITALY - OCTOBER 03: Arkadiusz Milik of SSC Napoli vies Sadio Manè of Liverpool during the Group C match of the UEFA Champions League between SSC Napoli and Liverpool at Stadio San Paolo on October 3, 2018 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

“I have lots of memories of ,” Ancelotti said. “And my last one is a good one because I won the title there with .

“It's going to be a tough, exciting match. We'll go there and play our usual game. It would be counter productive to try and park the bus. Besides anything else, that's not how we play.

“We'll try to boss the game and I'm sure the lads are ready and fired up to give their absolute all.

“We'll go there with an attacking mindset.”

Napoli fielded a much-changed eleven for their victory on the weekend and Ancelotti hopes that his side will be well rested to be ready for what Anfield has to offer.

“I rotated the squad not just to rest a few legs but also to give playing time to some of the other lads. I need everyone and this is the way forward,” Ancelotti added.

“The lads who came into the team performed well. They all did good things. This game was a potential banana skin and we cleared it well.”