Liverpool travel to the Emirates tonight looking to secure an early-season trip to Wembley next month.
Klopp's side were left frustrated by Mikel Arteta's side during the first leg last Thursday.
The Reds started the game with great intensity, but the game turned when former Arsenal captain Granit Xhaka was red-carded for a last-man challenge on Diogo Jota.
From there, the Gunners spent most of the game in a low block that Liverpool were unable to break down.
Coach Pep Lijnders spoke of "making memories" in the pre-match press conference. Chelsea await the winner of tonight's match with the final set to take place on Sunday, February 27.
How to watch Arsenal vs Liverpool in the Carabao Cup
Liverpool's trip to the Emirates to face Arsenal in the second leg of the Carabao Cup will be broadcast exclusively on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.
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Liverpool, of course, have a rich history in the Carabao Cup and it's various other forms over the years.
Since their first of four successive victories in the competition between 1981 and 1984, the Reds have won the competition on a further four occasions since.
Their last win in the tournament came in 2012 under Kenny Dalglish.
Jurgen Klopp reached the final in his first season as Liverpool coach, losing on penalties to Manuel Pellegrini's Manchester City.
His side have only been back to Wembley on one other occasion since, losing the Community Shield match against tonight's opponents Arsenal.