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A 19-year-old Liverpool player who has not yet made his debut was sighted in first-team practice before the LASK match.

 

Prior to tonight’s start of their Europa League campaign, Liverpool’s young goalkeeper Fabian Mrozek has been seen practicing.Jurgen Klopp’s team can be seen getting ready for their match against Austrian team LASK Linz in a YouTube video obtained by the Mirror.

Many Liverpool fans would have watched last night’s Champions League matchup between teams from the Premier League.

Despite having a terrible season the previous year, they may have found some solace in Manchester United’s 4-3 loss to Bayern Munich.

Instead, Jurgen Klopp is getting ready for a Europa League season in which his team will have to enter as one of the favorites.

It should also offer him an opportunity to rotate his squad throughout the season.

There should be more than enough quality throughout his team not to have to play his biggest stars in midweek at the start of the campaign.

One youngster who will be hoping to catch the Liverpool manager’s attention in training is Fabian Mrozek.

The Polish youth international, who is 19 years old, is now assigned the number 93.

Although he won’t likely play tonight, he will be aiming to secure a spot on the bench.

In the footage published by the Mirror, Klopp had assembled his first-team players before leaving for a training session.

Mrozek is visible in the audience towering over people like Harvey Elliott and Andy Robertson in addition to some of Liverpool’s top talents.

Mrozek and Marcelo Pitaluga split the goalkeeping duties for Liverpool’s Under-21 team right now.

The young Brazilian has been working out with the senior team as well, and Mohamed Salah and others have praised his saves.

Although Mrozek was called up to Liverpool’s first team training, a loan move may be the young Pole’s best option for playing in the senior league.

 

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