Jurgen Klopp must be wondering where the hell he has come to.
The German, who has already had to name a pretty unique team from his injury-hit Liverpool squad for the FA Cup Third Round clash with Exeter, is used to managing on football's biggest stages.
So coming to Exeter's St James' Park and being interviewed in the ground's tiny tea room must have been a pretty weird experience in his first foray into the world's oldest cup competition.
Klopp seemed to be enjoying himself packed into the cramped kitchen with what we can only presume are two tea ladies looking on.
The magic of the FA Cup, eh.
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