
Jurgen Klopp has told his Liverpool players that he has not experienced being part of a group with the same level of character and camaraderie.
The Reds have spent the past two-and-a-half weeks in Asia, Australia and Austria ahead of the Premier League season.
The club recently had an initiation night in Austria, which saw a video of pitman Yinka Ademuyiwa go viral.
Asked about the togetherness at the club, Klopp said: "I think we all set it up for embarrassment that somebody goes up there and has to go through hell with the mic in your hand and you have to sing a song you cannot sing, you cannot whatever, you don't know the song, all these kind of things.
"But the atmosphere was great, with all the fun we had [it was] still respectful. There was some unbelievably good performances, so many unbelievable performances that we really enjoyed it and the time was flying. Nobody had a [look at a] watch, or whatever, it was just great.
"I had a big meeting last night and I told the boys [that] I never saw something like this. It's the truth. This is the basis we have to use. We as a group, the way we interact really with each other is something special, and we have to make sure we can use that for something big."
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