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Jurgen Klopp went dancing with Aboriginal Australians on a special cultural visit in Sydney.

The Liverpool boss, who was joined by new chief executive Peter Moore, also had a go at playing the didgeridoo.

Players and staff headed off on trips to different parts of the city on Thursday as they enjoyed some free time prior to their return flight to the UK.

Adam Lallana, Daniel Sturridge, James Milner, Steve McManaman, Kevin Stewart, Harry Wilson and Connor Randall spent the morning at Taronga Zoo.

They petted kangaroos, fed carrots to the giraffes and met one of the world’s most dangerous spiders.

Roberto Firmino, Lucas Leiva, Alberto Moreno, Simon Mignolet, Ben Woodburn, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Peter Krawietz, Andreas Kornmayer and John Achterberg enjoyed the delights of Bondi Beach.

Teenagers Woodburn and Alexander-Arnold, both relishing their first trip Down Under, had a kickabout on the sand.

Other players went to a children’s hospital and some members of staff climbed the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge, including managing director Billy Hogan and masseur Paul Small.

Liverpool leave Sydney around 11am UK time today and will arrive home on Friday morning.