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Paul Merson is in disbelieve nobody else tried to sign ‘outstanding’ Liverpool player
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Dominik Szoboszlai, who has been a revelation for the Reds this season, has been praised by Paul Merson for Liverpool’s trade for him.
The pundit praised the Hungarian international, who Liverpool acquired this summer from RB Leipzig after activating his £60 million release clause, in an interview with Sportskeeda.
Many have already named Szoboszlai, 22, as one of the Premier League signings of the season after the 22-year-old seamlessly adapted to Liverpool’s midfield.
The playmaker was at his best last night as Szoboszlai’s thunderous goal advanced Liverpool to the League Cup’s round of 16.
Merson can’t believe no other club made a move for Szoboszlai this summer given how outstanding the 22-year-old has been this season.
Dominik Szoboszlai has been absolutely outstanding; how has everyone else missed out on him?, Merson remarked about Liverpool’s new midfield superstar.
Liverpool will be happy that Szoboszlai was not pursued by another club.
Despite the fact that Szoboszlai only recently joined Liverpool, it already seems impossible to imagine him playing for any other Premier League or international team.
Under Jurgen Klopp, the midfielder has been a sensation, and Szoboszlai is only getting better with each match for the Reds.
The midfielder could end up being a steal for Liverpool at £60 million, and Szoboszlai’s standing at Anfield keeps getting better every week.
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What Harvey Elliott did to Liverpool’s “special” player last night
Harvey Elliott was reportedly seen taunting Ben Doak ahead of Liverpool’s League Cup clash with Leicester City.
According to the Liverpool Echo, the 20-year-old midfielder was seen giving the teenage winger some last-minute advice during the Anfield performance of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.
With Doak impressing again for Liverpool despite failing to get on the scoresheet, fans will be happy to see Elliott get the 17-year-old up to speed ahead of last night’s League Cup game.
Lauded as a “special” talent by Barry Lewtas, Doak is easily Liverpool’s most exciting teenager and a player who many fans expect to become a superstar in the future.
And fans will have loved what Elliott did with Doak last night as the youngster acted as a quasi-leader for the Scotland youth international in his first Anfield appearance.
In fact, Doak is on the Glory road with Liverpool and reassurance by senior players like Elliott will be the key in the young man who strikes his true potential.
Doak would have taken confidence from his Liverpool teammate
The expectations are high for Doak and the words of encouragement from his Liverpool teammates will be fundamental in the winger while maintaining his development on the straight and restricted path.
Scottish Wonderkid can become a superstar and artists of the caliber of Elliott who give him the right advice at the right time will help Doak to hit the big moment in Liverpool
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According to expert one Liverpool player is now a lot slower this season
This season, the Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has come under fire for playing slower than usual for both club and country.
Irish commentator Eamon Dunphy criticized the Anfield captain for his apparent lack of speed in crucial matches this season for both Liverpool and the Netherlands in a statement to The Stand.
Due to what appears to be preseason rust, Van Dijk hasn’t been at his best as a defender. And Dunphy has since targeted the defender for appearing to lose a step in his play.
Regarding Van Dijk’s alleged lack of speed this season, the Irish commentator said: “West Ham scored one yesterday, and there’s a big question mark around Van Dijk.
“You watched the game in the Aviva when we played Holland; you know even Adam Idah had the legs on him and he was very fortunate not to give away a penalty or a goal.
He lost a few pace yards, which for him were crucial.
They have firepower up front, but they are obviously weak at the back in comparison to Liverpool.
For Liverpool, Van Dijk must soon get back to his best.
There is no getting around the fact that Van Dijk has lost some of his speed, primarily because of the defender’s ACL injury, which the Dutch superstar sustained in 2020.
And even though the center back is now 32 years old and has lost some of his speed, he still acknowledges that his form needs to improve.
The defender has not been at the top of his game this year, and with Liverpool now appearing to be in a title race, Jurgen Klopp will need Van Dijk to be at his best if they are to contend with Manchester City
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