Jurgen Klopp has revealed why he doesn't wear a suit on the touchline during the games.
The Reds coach usually wears a a club issue tracksuit and baseball cap when Liverpool plays.
"I don't like it. I like wearing a suit in the right moment, and this shouldn't be understood as disrespectful as I know especially in England a lot of people wear suits because it is a special day, all that stuff," said Klopp.
"But for me I have no space, no resources to think about what I wear before a game. I'm just not like this. I pretty much fall into a game with other things to do.
"So if somebody tells me 'Now you have to fix the tie' and stuff like that, that just doesn't work for me. I tried it, not with a suit, but a more casual look when I came to Dortmund.
"In the first few weeks I wore jeans I think, and a black shirt or something like that, and then I just forgot it, and then I wore only a tracksuit.
"And that's because the club delivers the tracksuit and it's already in the dressing room, so that helps massively. That's the main reason."
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LiverpoolECHO