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Jurgen Klopp is no stranger to a chest bump.

Liverpool fans have got used to watching the German's passion and occasional fit of anger at Anfield.

But after the Reds' 2-0 win over Sunderland on Saturday Klopp exchanged touchline rage for road rage, trying his hand at the dodgems at a charity event hosted by his left back.

The Liverpool boss was a guest James Milner Foundation party alongside a host of Liverpool and Manchester City players including Jordan Henderson and Adam Lallana.

Danny Ings was also at the event on crutches following his serious knee injury.

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The Willy Wonka-themed event - which was hosted by Denise van Outen and included performances from Lemar, Fleur East and the impressionist Darren Farley - was held on Sunday in Manchester.

It was held to mark the five-year anniversary of the Milner Foundation, which works with charities such as Bloodwise, the NSPCC and Help For Heroes.

After a champagne reception the guests had the chance to sample some fairground activities. And while Lallana and Henderson tried out the Waltzer ride, Klopp was seen slamming into other guests in a bumpe.

"[Klopp] was in great spirits," Liverpool season ticket holder Andy Parker told the ECHO.

"People were ramming him and going after him. He was a maniac and just full of life. I've not met him before but he's quite a character.

"He was going around hitting people, I think he was the target for most people to be honest."

"I offered to buy him a beer - he was with his assistant manager and they were drinking and mixing and taking pictures with everyone."

Klopp left the event around half midnight ahead of Liverpool's EFL clash with Leeds in midweek.

His Liverpool side are unbeaten in 14 matches and currently sit second in the Premier League, one point behind Chelsea.