The former Liverpool goalkeeper went on to set a clean sheets record in his debut season
When the clock showed 66 minutes of play in the Park in the settlement between FC Copenhagen and FC Midtjylland, the score was 1-0. Thus, FCK goalkeeper Kamil Grabara clearly had it no one before him had done in the Danish super league.
Before these 66 minutes, Jan Hoffman from 1999 stood with the record in the Danish league of 678 minutes without conceding a goal. Kamil Grabara is now over.
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Grabara with record: 679 minutes without a goal https://t.co/kD7tZV6F8l
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The goalkeeper is satisfied with the record, but does not lose ground contact and knows very well that the FCK defense has contributed to the fact that it has been pot tight.
“Only the goalkeeper’s name is put on the record, and that is not entirely fair to the other players, because they are also a big part of it,” Grabara told Highlighted.
Grabara was brought to Liverpool in the 2016/17 season from Polish Ruch Chorzow and got his promotion to the first team squad in the 2018/19 season. The young Polish goalkeeper trained hard with Klopp’s team, and made his debut in a friendly match against Tranmere Rovers in July 2018. Until later, Grabara reached the bench for the first time in the cup match against Chelsea, but remained on the bench. After this, it was on loan to Danish AGF (two rounds) and Huddersfield, before Liverpool decided to release the goalkeeper in 2021. Five-year contract was signed with FCK, and the 23-year-old spent the year breaking the more than twenty-year-old record with clean sheets.
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In England, the keepers have no modesty when it comes to taking credit for clean sheets, we also did not think Grabara should tone down the performance. Congratulations!