It's the cutting-edge, space-aged bit of technology that Jurgen Klopp brought in at Borussia Dortmund to improve his side's passing game. The 'footbonaut' has honed the likes of Marco Reus and Mario Gotze.
It might have a sh*t name, but it looks like a very slick bit of kit. It's basically a four-sided ball feeding machine, that spits footballs from all angle at whichever player is flung into the fray.
There's 64 targets to aim at to sharpen up your players to pick out that perfect pass.
It could be just one of the tools that Klopp deploys to revolutionise an under-performing Liverpool side, if he gets the job.
We can just imagine the 'Welsh Xavi' Joe Allen bossing it now.
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