Steven Gerrard continued his cultural immersion in his new country by dressing up ahead of Saudi National Day.
The Al-Ettifaq manager was pictured smiling in a traditonal thawb and chequered headdress in advance of the annual celebration day, taking place on September 23.
He posed for a video alongside other men in the club's stadium in a country where homosexuality is outlawed and still punishable by the death penalty.
It comes after fellow Cristiano Ronaldo appeared in a video alongside his Al-Nassr teammates wielding a sword and donning traditional dress.
Gerrard has had a successful start to the season as Al-Ettifaq manager, with the club fourth in the Saudi Pro League after his controversial summer move.
They have won their last three games and most recently recorded a dramatic 4-3 comeback win against Al-Ta'ee thanks to goals from Georginio Wijnaldum and Moussa Dembele.
In a self-congratulatory video released by the club featuring Gerrard and other figures, a narrator said: 'There is something implanted in us. Dreams come true.
'It's no illusion,' the video claimed. 'We see it with the eyes of faith in our homeland, certain of it with our persistence and determination. Our determination is vast, our sight stretched by our passion.
'Ambition beyond space and time, supported by our work. There is something known about us. We dream and achieve.'
The caption to the post on X, formerly Twitter, boasted: 'Saudis, we have ambition and we have a dream. The impossible is achieved for us.'
Gerrard still has a lot of love for his former club, Liverpool.
He recently in a video posted by The Anfield Wrap on TikTok that he was 'devastated' to have left the club just months before Jurgen Klopp joined.
He said: 'I was devastated. I
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