Everton hold a three-point lead at the top of the table after Carlo Ancelotti’s side won their opening four league games and will aim to end their ten-year wait for a derby win.
Klopp expects a stern examination from Everton, who have not finished higher than seventh since 2013-14, as Liverpool look to bounce back from their 7-2 defeat by Aston Villa before the international break.
“They did some good business and Carlo is a sensational manager. It was clear if he has the time to build something and resources to build something, then that is what he will do and he has done.