Charlie Adam scored from the spot on his first start for the club as Kenny Dalglish's side won another high-scoring friendly victory, having beaten Guangdong 4-3 in China three days ago.
Adam, a £6.75million signing from Blackpool, was named in midfield alongside Jay Spearing, Raul Meireles and Conor Coady, with Andy Carroll in front of Joe Cole in attack.
Adam was a lively presence in the opening exchanges and after 25 minutes played in Carroll, who went down in the area and earned the penalty.
Adam had to take the spot-kick twice but sent the keeper the wrong way to make it 1-0.
Mohammad Safiq Rahim equalised with a fine free-kick five minutes from half-time.
Clarke made 11 substitutions at the break and after 68 minutes David Ngog scored following some poor defending.
The Frenchman added a second moments later as the Reds swamped their opponents.
Maxi Rodriguez made it 4-1 in the 76th minute before Mohammad Safi scored twice in as many minutes to put the hosts back in contention.
Maxi then scored a second of his own in the last minute as the All-Stars chased the equaliser, with Dirk Kuyt making it six deep in injury time.
This was basically what happened throughout the match and as the goals came in from both sides, we all cheered as both teams played a part in our lives. All in all, it was an experience and one to be remembered. I will end this with Malaysia Boleh! as our national team have shown the right attitude and progress for the sport and You'll Never Walk Alone as Liverpool FC have given me smiles and that chance to see them live in my own country.
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