Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has urged the supporters to "believe" in the team and their ability to "achieve great things" at Anfield.
The German coach will take charge of his first home game this evening following his appointment as Brendan Rodgers's successor a fortnight ago.
The Reds will take on Rubin Kazan in the Europa League at Anfield tonight.
In his first matchday programme notes, published by the club's official website, Klopp wrote: "I ask that you believe in this team and believe that together we can achieve great things. We must all stay together and look to enjoy the experience of following such a great club.
"Football should be about joy and fun and that must be reflected throughout the entire organisation. The team will go out and battle for you and look to represent you, the club and the city in how we approach our work: this is my commitment."
Klopp's first game as Liverpool boss ended in a goalless draw against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane last weekend.