Loading the dishwasher, making scrambled eggs and a lockdown watch-list are just a few of the reveals from Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp's latest video diary. Klopp offered a unique insight into what his downtime is like at his family home with the Premier League closed down due to the coronavirus crisis. The video, posted on the club's website, shows the Reds manager talking about everything from newly acquired skills in the kitchen as well as naming <em>Dumb and Dumber</em> and <em>The Waterboy</em> as his favourite films. He also offers his thoughts on Netflix documentary sensation <em>Tiger King</em>. With the players kept away from Melwood, the club's training ground, Klopp has helped oversee the fitness work of his squad and says being able to keep in touch with players during the extended break has enabled him to connect "on a different level" with his players. "We feel always together to be honest, but at this moment, you feel it especially and that is really nice," he said. The 52-year-old German, whose side sit 25 points clear at the top of the table, even set himself a challenge for next week's video diary: learning to tie a tie.