Liverpool talent Mateusz Musialowski has been praised by Reds teammate Bobby Clark after scoring against Crystal Place on Sunday.
Bobby Clark has moved to praise Mateusz Musialowski after Liverpool Under-21’s beat Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon.
The Reds have been dominating headlines in recent days following their controversial defeat at Tottenham Hotspur.
Two red cards and an incorrectly disallowed goal meant Liverpool left North London empty-handed on Saturday night.
The inquest has been going on for nearly 48 hours now but Liverpool’s youngsters were also in action on Sunday…
Mateusz Musialowski scores in Liverpool Under-21 win
Liverpool were in Premier League 2 action as the young Reds headed to South London to take on Crystal Palace.
Barry Lewtas saw his side go a goal down before Mateusz Musialowski levelled it up.
A Palace red card paved the way for Paul Glatzel to make it 2-1 before Lewis Koumas added a second-half brace.
A late Palace consolation couldn’t take the shine off a 4-2 Liverpool win with Musialowski shining again.
The Polish attacker notched his third goal of the season with that strike and took to Instagram to celebrate the goal and the victory.
Musialowski received a response from Reds teammate Bobby Clark, hailing him as ‘magic man’.
Musialowski has been highly regarded for a while at Liverpool but there were strong rumours surrounding a transfer this summer.

Liverpool were open to selling Musialowski
Reports from the Liverpool Echo in July suggested that Liverpool were open to selling Musialowski, or maybe loaning him out.
Sportowe Fakty in Musialowski’s native Poland suggested that Gornik Zabrze and either LKS Lodz or Widow Lodz wanted the winger.
Liverpool were seriously considering letting Musialowski go but the transfer window closed without a deal.
That means Musialowski remains at Anfield and with little chance of first-team action, he is still around the Under-21 side.
Musialowski will look to keep impressing but there is a real chance that he leaves Liverpool in 2024 – and he could become a ‘magic man’ for a club elsewhere.
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