Roma captain Kevin Strootman admits they have a special plan to handle Liverpool on Tuesday night.
The first-leg of the Champions League semifinal will be held at Anfield.
Strootman knows silencing former Roma teammate Mohamed Salah will be key: “Here he did a great job and did a lot of great assists and goals but he missed a lot of chances especially one-on-one with the goalkeeper.
“I am surprised by how many goals he has scored so far but not how he plays. Here he was a nightmare for opponents and in England he is doing the same.
“Now he has so much confidence and he just creates the chances himself and finds it easy in front of the goal. I think it is confidence which is the main difference.
“It did a lot when he played here but now you see if he has a chance and he misses it, the next time he knows he will score.
“He is doing amazing also with the national team, he did a great job, I think he is the king there now and they want to vote him for President and everything.
“I just hope in the two games against us he loses his confidence. We have special tactics [for Salah] but I'm not going the share it! Italian defence, that is what I'm hoping for."