The Liverpool manager usually prefer wearing tracksuit while performing his duty on sidelines
There has been no record of managers in the past disliking the outfit that is commonly donned when they lead football stars to the view of thousands of spectators.
Speaking in an interview with talkSPORT klopp revealed reasons behind why he hardly put on suit while coaching a team during matches.
"I have a suit for weddings, funerals and if somebody tells me I have to wear a suit. For me it’s not ideal," the German said.
"I have no reason to wear one. I don't feel comfortable in it and I cannot breathe properly.
"I don't want to have to think about my outfit before a game, so I'm really happy that the kitman can give me something that I can jump into.
"When I first started in the Champions League I wore them because I was told by somebody it was a duty.
"But from the first time I saw another manager next to me not wearing a suit, I was done. I’m not interested in small talk. I don't want to look good on the sideline, my team should look good. That’s my main target."
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