Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp stunned locals by visiting a seaside village in Cornwall as he kicked back and relaxed during the international break.
The Reds saw their Quadruple dream ended on Sunday when they were beaten 4-3 by bitter rivals Manchester United in a thrilling FA Cup quarter-final at Old Trafford.
But Klopp appeared to have put the defeat behind him as he headed down to Port Isaac - where the hit ITV show Doc Martin was filmed - with 10 friends.
He was spotted outside The Mote Seafood Restaurant and Bar, and one member of staff could not resist the temptation to ask for a photo.
The 56-year-old duly obliged as he posed with a beaming smile alongside six restaurant staff.
Describing the surreal moment, restaurant general manager Lindsay McAsey told Devon Live: 'We just looked out the door and saw him and a big group. We went out with the kitchen porter who is a big Liverpool fan and wanted a photo with him.
'They were just looking around the harbour and suddenly pointed and said they would eat here.
'I wouldn't have personally recognised him even though I've seen him on the telly a lot but loads of other people knew it was him.
McAsey also revealed that Klopp was happy to take pictures with his fellow diners as word got around that the Liverpool manager was in town.
'That was really nice. There were no airs and graces and he was happy to do that for them,' she continued.
'He said "this is my job" and respect to him really for that, and to be fair the whole group were really respectful.
'You wouldn't have known they were anything special, they were just like everybody people.'
Klopp's friendly manner was a far cry from his demeanour after Sunday's loss at Old Trafford, as he lost his cool with a reporter following the
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