During his career as a football manager, Unai Emery has only played one game against a Jurgen Klopp team. Sevilla won that match - the Europa League final, no less - with a 3-1 victory over Liverpool, coming from behind to win the competition for a third successive year.

What were the secrets to that turnaround? How will both managers approach Saturday's 5.30pm kick-off? What is going to happen?

How Emery beat Klopp last time

A clever finish off the outside of Daniel Sturridge's left-foot had given Liverpool the lead in the Europa League final and several spurned chances, goal-line clearances and penalty claims later, both sides went into their respective dressing rooms with the score 1-0.

Coke, who scored two in that game, revealed that Emery inspired the comeback with his words and instructions during the break.

"They were playing a lot better than us, then came half-time," he told the author of Unai Emery: El Maestro. "The boss asked us to imagine we were playing at home, where we always won. I don’t know how, but the whole team seemed to believe it.

"Then he outlined several small tactical things, especially one move that we did immediately at the start of the second half, and which brought our equaliser."