Former Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum has revealed that Jurgen Klopp wore Cristiano Ronaldo brand underwear ahead of his side's Champions League final with Real Madrid in 2018.
The two European heavyweights are set to clash again on Saturday evening in Paris. The Reds lost in their previous meeting against Real Madrid in the final. It ended a 3-1 in Kyiv thanks to goals from Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale.
The encounter in the Ukrainian capital was Ronaldo's final game for Real Madrid before he moved to Juventus that summer. Wijnaldum has discussed the light-hearted joke that Liverpool boss Klopp had to calm the nerves amongst his squad.
The now PSG midfielder told The Athletic:
“We saw he was wearing the boxer shorts of Cristiano Ronaldo. That really broke the ice. Usually in those situations, everyone is serious and concentrated. But he was relaxed and made this joke.
“He’s done hundreds of jokes likes that. If you see that your manager is really confident and relaxed, it will have an effect on players. He is a father figure in those things for the players. With his jokes and his body language, he takes the pressure off players.”
Liverpool boss Klopp determined to avenge Kyiv defeat to Ronaldo's Real Madrid
The 2018 final was Madrid's 13th and most recent in the competition. It was a game that is famous for a nasty injury to Mohamed Salah inflicted by Sergio Ramos, two howlers from Reds keeper Loris Karius and Gareth Bale's overhead kick.
Despite the setback, the Merseyside club would go on to claim their sixth European crown the following season with a 2-0 victory over Tottenham in the final.
However, Klopp is determined to make up for that night in Kyiv, as he told UEFA.com:
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Pep to Klopp: Don't score first against Real Madrid. It's always a trap😂😂😂