Liverpool fans are certainly creating an atmosphere for the Roma players...
Liverpool fans have been pictured setting off flares and sitting on police fans ahead of their Champions League semi-final clash with Roma at Anfield.
Keen to welcome the travelling Roma bus to the stadium, supporters lined the streets in a jovial manner.
However, it seems as though pleas to not let off pyrotechnics from the club and even manager Jurgen Klopp have fallen on deaf ears.
There is a heavy police presence at the ground after the previous European tie at Anfield saw the Reds charged after unsavoury scenes prior to their game with Manchester City .
The Citizens’ team bus was pelted with objects and attacked, resulting in the front window being smashed.
The club recorded German boss Klopp sending a message to fans to avoid a repeat of such scenes.
He said: “In the stadium, do it again, outside the stadium please show the respect we have to show," he said.
"This is such a fantastic club, an outstanding football family, known for a fantastic atmosphere all over the world, so we don't need to throw whatever at the bus of the opponent team.
"If we can do what we did creating an atmosphere in front of the stadium then let's do it, but show the respect they deserve. We are opponents on the pitch.
"Everyone knows what a wonderful city Rome is, not everyone knows how wonderful Liverpool is and, if we can show how wonderful Liverpool people are and the city and the spirit of the club, we can show it in 20 minutes before the game and then the whole world knows it.
"I really think all the people who are with LFC deserve that, that we show that face.
Asked what difference fans could make inside the ground, Klopp said: "I don't have to tell the people what I want to see because they know it already, they are more experienced in these moments than we are.
"They have created a few of the most special atmospheres in world football . I don't know if we can do better than Man City inside the stadium but, if it's possible, let's try.
"These are the very special moments and if you cannot enjoy that moment something is really wrong for you.
"For the boys on the pitch it is hard work, but it is still much more fun when you do it Anfield. I don't have to say anything, I know they will be perfect."