A Jurgen Klopp lookalike tricked his way onto ITV's Lorraine show after partying with England fans ahead of the Three Lions' Euro 2020 victory over Germany.
A reporter on the Lorraine show appeared to believe he had interviewed Liverpool's German manager before Tuesday's last-16 clash at Wembley.
Giving viewers the lowdown from outside Wembley on Wednesday morning following the 2-0 win, he described the so-called 'Klopp' as "a great sport" and "a tremendous chap" after the doppelganger was pictured enjoying the Euro 2020 festivities with England fans.
Wearing a full Liverpool tracksuit, complete with Klopp's trademark cap and specs, the lookalike was pictured on the shoulders of supporters, swigging from a can in the streets outside the famous stadium as he sang England's famous anthem 'Football's Coming Home'.

He was also seen cheering as he looked into a camera while walking along Wembley Way on his way into the match.
His outfit went down a storm with fans on Twitter, with one saying: "This guy looks more like Jurgen Klopp than Jurgen Klopp does."
And reporter Jonathan Swain appeared to have been taken in by the ruse as he updated Lorraine viewers from the aftermath of England's triumph on Wednesday morning, with a tag line on the screen bearing the slogan: "Euro 2020: Is it coming home?"

Speaking from outside Wembley, he said: "As I was going into the stadium last night I caught up with Jurgen Klopp as well, the Liverpool manager."
At this point a picture flashed up of the masked-up reporter with the lookalike, as he added: "Of course, he is German, he was a great sport yesterday chatting to many of the England fans.
"While even after the match he was on the shoulders of some England supporters drinking a can of beer just here on Wembley Way, so what a tremendous chap he is."
Back in the studio, presenter Lorraine Kelly was in stitches - while the reporter appeared to have a wry smile on his face, so it it not clear whether he was in on the prank or not.
But looking back, there were a few clues that might have suggested it wasn't really the Reds boss.
Klopp, the popular Liverpool manager who has enjoyed great success in the Premier League, is known for his sense of humour, is hugely popular with Liverpool supporters and has developed a deep bond with the club's fanbase.
But it might not have been a good look for the Premier League boss to be drinking with England fans ahead of a clash against his native Germany.

The fact he was wearing a full tracksuit and cap might also have been a giveaway - as much as he loves being Liverpool manager it's hard to imagine Klopp wearing his work clothes on his holidays.
And even on the shoulders of a fellow England fan, the lookalike appeared to be somewhat more diminutive than the 6ft 2ins Klopp, who in his playing days was a towering centre-half for German club Mainz.
No doubt the lookalike would have amused the Liverpool manager, who was not even born the previous time England beat Germany in a knock-out tie - the World Cup final in 1966.
But he might not have been so pleased at what followed at Wembley, with his national team eliminated as Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane scored to set up Saturday's quarter-final clash against Ukraine.