"Maybe I could be Liverpool's bogeyman, because I've a good record against them," he said.
"I've scored four times against them, and knowing that gives me a big lift going into the match.
"When you do well against a team, it fills you with confidence and you think you have a great chance of scoring against them in the future."
Clinton Morrison is best remembered by Liverpool fans for criticising Michael Owen and Emile Heskey after the League Cup semi-final first leg in 2001 and failing to score himself in the 5-0 second leg rout, even missing an easy chance right in front of the Kop.
"I remember having a chance but I took an air shot - the Liverpool fans all let me know about it," recalled Morrison.
"They were chanting: 'Clinton, what's the score?' - it was nice to hear them singing my name, but not in that context.
"So if I score against Liverpool on Tuesday, I might have a bit of banter with their fans."