Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold has warned Chelsea that he is determined to win Sunday's Carabao Cup final, saying that the fact it is for a trophy is secondary.
Thomas Tuchel has spent the time since Tuesday's clash with Lille preparing for his fifth final in charge of the Blues.
Victory would see the German add a fourth piece of silverware to his growing collection at Stamford Bridge, having already secured the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.
But Liverpool will be a stern test for the Blues at Wembley with Jurgen Klopp's side also chasing down Manchester City in the Premier League title race.
Ahead of the game, Liverpool favourites Andy Robertson and Alexander-Arnold sat down to talk about what it is like to play in these big occasions ahead of the meeting with Chelsea.
"The Champions League final, it was pretty much packed when we came out to warm up and I think Wembley will probably be similar," Robertson told the club's official media.
"There will be a lot of people in there... It's always nice, when you see half the side red. It's a good feeling to be fair."
"It's always a special moment for me," Alexander-Arnold added.
"You've obviously played a lot of away games, but there's always a small number of Liverpool fans. So it's like Anfield but in a different venue, which is always good to see."
The full-backs have played a huge part in the success at Anfield under Klopp and have provided 28 assists between them in all competitions already this season.
While concerns remain over the fitness of Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino, with Robertson and Alexander-Arnold ready and available, the Reds will prove a potent threat.
Later in the interview, the right-back fired a warning to Chelsea, claiming that regardless of the occasion, picking up the win is always his first priority.
"Whether it's for a trophy or not," he said. "I just want to win the game."