Liverpool goalkeeper Kamil Grabara was unrecognisable in goal for Copenhagen against Manchester City in the Champions League this week as he helped them to a clean sheet.The 23-year-old left Anfield in 2021 following five years at the club in which he failed to make a first-team appearance and left on loan on three occasions.Grabara has impressed since moving to Denmark on a five-year deal to earn a Poland call-up, and even saved a spot kick against the Premier League leaders on Tuesday as the game ended all square. READ MORE: Rodri has Man City thunderbolt goal disallowed after 'worst handball decision yet' While wearing a mask, as he did in their 5-0 defeat at the Etihad last week, Grabara was on hand to push away a penalty from Riyad Mahrez after Rodri had a goal disallowed.He even did so while wearing a blue face mask, having suffered a facial fracture in a clash with Aalborg's Mathias Ross back in July.Grabara then watched on as Sergio Gomez was sent off for City before a rather uneventful second-half with both sides looking content with a point. Which youth prospect should your team have kept hold of?
Tell us in the comments section below. Grabara moved to England from Poland back in 2016 for £250,000, earning a move to the first-team ahead of the 2018/19 campaign.He then regularly trained with the likes of Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane without doing enough to earn a spot in Klopp's senior XI.Having had a loan spell with Huddersfield either side of two periods with AGF in Denmark, he opted to leave England and made his senior Poland debut against Wales in June.Despite City winning 5-0 against their Group G opponents last week, Pep Guardiola singled out the shot-stopper for individual praise.He said: "He [Grabara].
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