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Liverpool throw themselves into Australian culture as Jurgen Klopp dances with Aborigines and learns the didgeridoo while Daniel Sturridge meets kangaroos and koalas

The Liverpool squad have certainly made the most of their end-of-season visit to Australia.

Jurgen Klopp's Reds headed Down Under for Wednesday's one-off friendly against Sydney, which they won 3-0 thanks to goals from Daniel Sturridge, Alberto Moreno and Roberto Firmino on a night where old boys Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher and Steve McManaman rolled back the years.

But the 90-minutes is not the full extent of their visit, with Klopp and his players immersing themselves into Australian culture after the game.

Jurgen Klopp and his players have thrown themselves into Australian culture during their visit
Jurgen Klopp and his players have thrown themselves into Australian culture during their visit
Klopp got to grips with theu00a0didgeridoo - despite initially using it as a telescope
Klopp got to grips with the didgeridoo - despite initially using it as a telescope
He was then joined by chief executive Peter Moore to learn Aboriginal dance
He was then joined by chief executive Peter Moore to learn Aboriginal dance
Daniel Sturridge met a koala but didn't appear to be overly comfortable in its company
Daniel Sturridge met a koala but didn't appear to be overly comfortable in its company

The German manager in particular threw himself into a visit to Walumil Lawn, in the shadow of Sydney Harbour Bridge, where he undertook an Aboriginal culture tour where he learned about the way of life of Australia's first inhabitants.