Tag: Dominik Szoboszlai

  • Arne Slot’s ‘underrated’ Liverpool player breaks eight-year record in victory over Tottenham

    Arne Slot’s ‘underrated’ Liverpool player breaks eight-year record in victory over Tottenham

    Dominik Szoboszlai

    Live update here, as Liverpool dominate Tottenham in their Carabao Cup clash and secure a spot in the final. One standout performance came from Dominik Szoboszlai, who was nothing short of tireless on the pitch, even breaking a Liverpool record that was previously set by Philippe Coutinho.

    Szoboszlai started in the Reds’ commanding win over Spurs on Thursday, and once again, he was at the heart of the action. He netted the third goal of the night, practically sealing Liverpool’s place in the final. However, it wasn’t just the goal that impressed. The former RB Leipzig man racked up some seriously impressive stats, with five shots and five created chances, leading the way in both categories for Liverpool.

    Additionally, Szoboszlai made nine touches in the Tottenham box, further showing his attacking prowess. But his contributions weren’t only in the offensive third. He also won seven out of 15 duels and made nine recoveries, underlining his all-around performance.

    These numbers are particularly remarkable, as they haven’t been seen since Philippe Coutinho during a memorable 7-0 win against Maribor in 2017. Szoboszlai’s performance comes hot on the heels of some glowing praise from Liverpool manager Arne Slot, who had this to say after the recent win against Ipswich: “Pleasing to see for him because he’s been working so, so hard for the team every single game and that he now comes off the pitch with a goal is also pleasing for him.”

    Slot went on: “If you zoom in on Dom [Szoboszlai], I think at the beginning of the season he would have played that ball to Mo, which most of the time was a very good choice because Mo can definitely score a goal as well. And now he decided to go for the goal himself and scored the goal himself. Nice for him because, in my opinion, he is a bit underestimated.”

    “Not by me, but he doesn’t always get the credits for the fact he is very important for this team, because his work-rate is un-be-lievable. He just keeps on running with the highest intensity, and that is so important for a team that wants to compete for something.”

    While Slot clearly holds Szoboszlai in high regard, Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool star, isn’t entirely convinced just yet. He recently said: “I’m not Dominik Szoboszlai’s biggest fan. He’s great off the ball, but he’s a no.10 and only scored three goals.” It seems there’s still a bit of debate about Szoboszlai’s overall impact.

  • Troy Deeney claims Dominik Szoboszlai produced one of the best moments he’s ever witnessed in Liverpool’s victory over Brentford

    Troy Deeney claims Dominik Szoboszlai produced one of the best moments he’s ever witnessed in Liverpool’s victory over Brentford

    Liverpool achieved one of their most significant victories of the season on Saturday, securing a thrilling 2-0 win against Brentford.

    Darwin Nunez’s record-breaking double in stoppage time was enough to seal the win for Arne Slot’s side in west London, after a dominant performance where Liverpool registered nearly 40 shots on goal. One of the key players in the match was Dominik Szoboszlai, who struck the crossbar in the first half before being substituted for Harvey Elliott with ten minutes remaining. Slot praised the England youth international for his impactful contribution off the bench.

    Despite Szoboszlai’s solid performance, Troy Deeney was particularly impressed by one of the midfielder’s shots, which left a lasting impression on the pundit.

    Szoboszlai strike ‘one of the best’ Deeney has ever seen

    Writing for BBC Sport, Deeney highlighted one of Szoboszlai’s efforts against Brentford as “one of the best” he has ever seen, likely referring to the Hungarian’s attempt that hit the woodwork around the 30-minute mark.

    Deeney commented: “He was excellent against Brentford and was a growing influence throughout the game. He looks comfortable in Arne Slot’s side now. He hit the bar with one of the best strikes I have ever seen, and on another day he could have had five.”

    With Liverpool target Antoine Semenyo also naming Szoboszlai as one of his toughest Premier League opponents, the Hungarian continues to earn praise from top professionals in the sport. Deeney’s remarks further highlight Szoboszlai’s exceptional long-range shooting ability, despite Liverpool fans having seen relatively little of this aspect of his game since his move from the Bundesliga 18 months ago.

    Slot needs to release Szoboszlai’s shackles if he’s to thrive

    Szoboszlai’s addition to Liverpool’s squad in 2023 has been intriguing, as the former Leipzig player has yet to fully capture the imagination of fans, despite a number of competent performances that have been somewhat underwhelming.

    For Slot, unlocking Szoboszlai’s potential by allowing him more freedom in the attack could garner significant praise. The advanced midfielder has shown the ability to do extraordinary things when given the right system and platform to succeed.

    Harvey Elliott himself has praised Szoboszlai as “world-class,” and FC Barcelona’s Dani Olmo is another major admirer of the Liverpool no. 8. Slot’s challenge will be to provide Szoboszlai with the opportunity to truly flourish within this system.

  • 5 Liverpool Players Now at Risk of Disciplinary Action Following Tottenham Controversy

    5 Liverpool Players Now at Risk of Disciplinary Action Following Tottenham Controversy

    Liverpool edging closer to securing €45-50m Arsenal and Chelsea transfer target

    Liverpool may be leading the Premier League by four points with a game in hand, but several of their players are walking a disciplinary tightrope as the festive schedule approaches. Five Reds are one booking away from a one-match suspension for accumulating five yellow cards during the first half of the season.

    Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo both received their fourth yellow cards during the 6-3 victory at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

    Darwin Nunez, Ryan Gravenberch, and Ibrahima Konate have also reached four bookings, while Alexis Mac Allister has already served a one-match ban after collecting five yellow cards earlier in the campaign.

    Players who accumulate five yellow cards in the first 19 Premier League games face a one-match suspension. The rules then change, with a two-match ban for 10 yellow cards after 32 games, and a three-match ban for 15 yellow cards at any point during the season.

    With 16 Premier League games played so far, Liverpool’s five players must avoid another booking in the next three matches, starting with the home fixture against Leicester City on Boxing Day. After that, the Reds face West Ham United on December 29 and Manchester United the following Sunday.

    Konate, however, is unlikely to feature in at least the next two games as he continues his recovery from a knee injury sustained during the Champions League win over Real Madrid a month ago.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold is also at risk of suspension, having picked up three yellow cards this season.

    More news…..

    Liverpool edging closer to securing €45-50m Arsenal and Chelsea transfer target

    Liverpool is reportedly now leading the race to sign River Plate’s highly regarded young talent, Franco Mastantuono, who has also attracted interest from several top clubs.

    The 17-year-old attacking midfielder is considered a top prospect, likely to have a significant career in Europe, though it remains to be seen which club will secure his signature.

    CaughtOffside recently reported that both Arsenal and Chelsea have been closely monitoring Mastantuono, who is expected to be valued between €45-50 million. However, additional major clubs have now entered the fray.

    According to Spanish outlet Todo Fichajes, Liverpool appears to be the front-runner to strike a deal for the Argentine teenager, with both Real Madrid and Barcelona also expressing interest.

    The report notes that while Real and Barcelona were the first to approach Mastantuono, Liverpool now seems to be in pole position to secure him.

    Mastantuono transfer: Could the River Plate star make a Premier League move?

    Liverpool may be an appealing destination for Mastantuono, with manager Arne Slot assembling an exciting team that looks poised to challenge for both the Premier League and Champions League this season.

    However, Liverpool already boasts significant attacking depth, so Mastantuono might find it more beneficial for his development to consider a move elsewhere.

    Arsenal, who have lacked some creativity in their squad, could offer Mastantuono an immediate role, while Chelsea has demonstrated a strong commitment to nurturing young talent and focusing on long-term development.

    In the end, Mastantuono may view Real Madrid as the most promising option, given the success of other young South American talents at the club.

    Players like Vinicius Junior, Endrick, and Fede Valverde have all thrived at the Bernabeu and could serve as ideal role models to help Mastantuono adapt.

  • Dominik Szoboszlai: “We’re taking care of ourselves and securing our points.”

    Dominik Szoboszlai: “We’re taking care of ourselves and securing our points.”

    The Hungarian midfielder believes there

    The Hungarian midfielder believes there is a strong sense of confidence within the Liverpool squad as they lead the Premier League at Christmas.

    To say that Liverpool have enjoyed a strong start under Arne Slot would be an understatement. Following an exciting 6-3 victory over Tottenham, the Reds are four points clear at the top of the Premier League with a game in hand. They also lead their Champions League group and have advanced to the semifinals of the EFL League Cup. Remarkably, Liverpool have lost only once across all competitions this season (looking at you, tricky trees).

    After Sunday’s win over Spurs, Hungarian midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai spoke with the media about the team’s impressive start and the belief that new manager Arne Slot has instilled in his players—a belief that has been wholeheartedly reciprocated by the squad.

    “Probably actually no-one expected him, us to start so well – but he is believing in the team, we are believing in him. We need the whole squad, that has showed many times. It doesn’t matter who plays, we give our best on the pitch: Champions League, cups and in the Premier League as well. That’s why we are top of the table and top of the Champions League.”

    Liverpool fans who have been around long enough will remember that being top of the table at Christmas doesn’t necessarily guarantee that position will be maintained by season’s end. While caution is always warranted, this team certainly looks poised to challenge for titles. Despite injuries to key players, the squad has shown resilience, with various players stepping up and delivering solid performances to keep collecting points, while other teams have stumbled. For Szoboszlai, he prefers to keep the focus on the team and their own progress rather than the table.

    “I think everybody is dreaming of this situation, but we see many times teams who are in front of other teams, and there is still six months to go. We are looking at the table a little bit but also we are just taking care of ourselves, securing our points. Still one more game [in hand] to go in front of the other teams, we want to be as much in front as we could [be].”

    So, for now at least, fans can enjoy the moment of topping the table at Christmas. Who knows—perhaps a few contract extensions will be the perfect holiday surprise.

  • Liverpool’s Ryan Gravenberch swiftly embarrasses Reds teammate during international duty

    Liverpool’s Ryan Gravenberch swiftly embarrasses Reds teammate during international duty

    Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch shared a warm

    Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch shared a warm hug before Hungary’s match against the Netherlands in the UEFA Nations League on Friday, but they quickly shifted to competitive mode.

    The match began with the two Liverpool teammates exchanging pleasantries, but just six minutes in, Gravenberch displayed his flair with a skillful roulette move past Szoboszlai, leaving the Hungarian captain visibly frustrated.

    The game, held at Budapest’s Ferenc Puskas Stadium, concluded in a 1-1 draw, featuring an eventful night for Liverpool players. Roland Sallai scored for Hungary, while Denzel Dumfries equalized for the Dutch from a set-piece delivered by Reds star Cody Gakpo. Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk received a red card earlier in the match, which means he will miss Monday’s game against Germany.

    Van Dijk, Gakpo, and Gravenberch are pivotal to Ronald Koeman’s Dutch squad, with Gravenberch stepping up significantly following his strong start to the season with Liverpool.

    This match was Gravenberch’s 15th cap for the national team, where he has been a key midfielder since his breakout period at Ajax under Erik Ten Hag. After transferring to Liverpool in summer 2023 and declining a call-up to the Dutch under-21s, he has had an impressive start to the 2024-25 Premier League season.

    Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch shared a warm

    The Liverpool midfielder has reestablished himself in the Dutch national team, starting each of his side’s first seven league matches and helping Liverpool earn 18 out of 21 possible points. Upon his return to the national squad in September, manager Koeman offered some insightful comments on the 23-year-old’s resurgence to Dutch outlet AD.

    “We have always seen a lot of potential in Ryan,” Koeman remarked. “Many people, including myself, believed that he could enhance his concentration and overcome his laziness.”

    “It was too easy for him when he was younger. It seems – we are talking about two matches now – that he realizes what is required in the midfield of Liverpool in the Premier League. That is the reality. If a player is given trust or a chance, that can be the push in the right direction.”

    In response to his manager’s comments, Gravenberch told De Telegraaf: “It’s not nonsense; everyone has their own opinion. People say about me that I’m a bit nonchalant. That’s just part of my nature. Now I still have that nonchalance, but people aren’t mentioning it as much because things are going well at Liverpool.”

  • Liverpool’s lineup possibilities against Bologna, featuring Nunez as a starter and a choice to be made regarding Szoboszlai

    Liverpool’s lineup possibilities against Bologna, featuring Nunez as a starter and a choice to be made regarding Szoboszlai

    Kostas Tsimikas is a clear pick at left-back if Robertson needs rest, and Luis Diaz might stay in the lineup for added consistency. This setup would result in Tsimikas joining a largely unchanged defensive unit, with Jones in midfield alongside Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister. Diaz and Mo Salah would remain in attack, supported by Nunez. The proposed Liverpool formation is: *Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Tsimikas; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Jones; Salah, Diaz, Nunez*. Given the uncertainty surrounding both Jota and Chiesa, Slot may have fewer options for rotation in the Champions League. Regardless, the Dutchman is expected to field a strong team, as a win against Serie A's 12th-placed side is crucial for maintaining a positive start in the expanded tournament.

    Arne Slot likely to start Darwin Nunez in Liverpool’s Champions League match against Bologna, as the head coach faces challenging lineup decisions.

    The Reds will host Bologna at Anfield on Wednesday night in their second Champions League group match, following a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Wolves and with an early match against Crystal Palace coming up this weekend, potential changes are anticipated.

    Here are Liverpool’s possible lineup options for the match against Bologna.

    Team News

    Liverpool trained publicly at the AXA Training Centre on Tuesday, revealing the following:

    – Nunez returns after missing the Wolves match due to illness.
    – Andy Robertson is fine after suffering an ankle knock during that victory.
    – Federico Chiesa and Diogo Jota are absent, with Jota having undergone a positive scan on his foot.
    – Harvey Elliott remains out with a fractured foot.

    Liverpool Training Squad

    Goalkeepers: Alisson, Kelleher, Jaros, Davies
    Defenders: Van Dijk, Konate, Quansah, Gomez, Alexander-Arnold, Robertson, Bradley, Tsimikas
    Midfielders: Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Jones, Endo, Morton
    Forwards: Salah, Diaz, Gakpo, Nunez

    Kostas Tsimikas is a clear pick at left-back if Robertson needs rest, and Luis Diaz might stay in the lineup for added consistency. This setup would result in Tsimikas joining a largely unchanged defensive unit, with Jones in midfield alongside Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister. Diaz and Mo Salah would remain in attack, supported by Nunez. The proposed Liverpool formation is: *Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Tsimikas; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Jones; Salah, Diaz, Nunez*. Given the uncertainty surrounding both Jota and Chiesa, Slot may have fewer options for rotation in the Champions League. Regardless, the Dutchman is expected to field a strong team, as a win against Serie A's 12th-placed side is crucial for maintaining a positive start in the expanded tournament.

    While Slot has used rotation effectively in recent matches, he is likely to stick with a more consistent first-choice XI for the Champions League. Jota is unlikely to start despite positive scan results earlier in the week, which suggests at least one change is expected. Nunez is set to join the attack, and Cody Gakpo may also start, leading to the following lineup:

    Regular back five maintained with Robertson fit

    first-choice midfield starting again;

    Nunez and Gakpo coming in up front and on the left.

    This would result in Liverpool lining up as follows:

    While Slot has used rotation effectively in recent matches, he is likely to stick with a more consistent first-choice XI for the Champions League. Jota is unlikely to start despite positive scan results earlier in the week, which suggests at least one change is expected. Nunez is set to join the attack, and Cody Gakpo may also start, leading to the following lineup: Regular back five maintained with Robertson fit; first-choice midfield starting again; Nunez and Gakpo coming in up front and on the left. This would result in Liverpool lining up as follows: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai; Salah, Gakpo, Nunez. However, there remains a possibility that Slot could make additional adjustments, potentially resting Robertson or reconsidering Dominik Szoboszlai's position. Given Szoboszlai's subpar performance in the No. 10 role against Wolves, Curtis Jones might get a chance to start. If Robertson is rested, Kostas Tsimikas is a suitable option at left-back, while Luis Diaz could be retained for consistency upfront. This would see

    Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai; Salah, Gakpo, Nunez.

    However, there remains a possibility that Slot could make additional adjustments, potentially resting Robertson or reconsidering Dominik Szoboszlai’s position. Given Szoboszlai’s subpar performance in the No. 10 role against Wolves, Curtis Jones might get a chance to start. If Robertson is rested, Kostas Tsimikas is a suitable option at left-back, while Luis Diaz could be retained for consistency upfront. This would see:

     

    Kostas Tsimikas is a clear pick at left-back if Robertson needs rest, and Luis Diaz might stay in the lineup for added consistency. This setup would result in Tsimikas joining a largely unchanged defensive unit, with Jones in

    midfield alongside Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister.

    Diaz and Mo Salah would remain in attack, supported by Nunez.

    The proposed Liverpool formation is:

    Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Tsimikas; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Jones; Salah, Diaz, Nunez.

    Given the uncertainty surrounding both Jota and Chiesa, Slot may have fewer options for rotation in the Champions League.

    Regardless, the Dutchman is expected to field a strong team, as a win against Serie A’s 12th-placed side is crucial for maintaining a positive start in the expanded tournament.

  • AC Milan 1-3 Liverpool: Reds start Champions League campaign with victory

    AC Milan 1-3 Liverpool: Reds start Champions League campaign with victory

    Arne Slot's debut Champions League match as

    Arne Slot’s debut Champions League match as Liverpool’s manager concluded with a 3-1 victory despite an early deficit.

    AC Milan 1-3 Liverpool
    Champions League (1), San Siro Stadium
    September 17, 2024

    Slot made two adjustments from the team that lost to Nottingham Forest three days prior, substituting Kostas Tsimikas and Cody Gakpo for Andy Robertson and Luis Diaz on the left.

    Milan took the lead in the third minute when Christian Pulisic, formerly of Chelsea, slipped past Tsimikas and sent a shot into the bottom corner past Alisson. Tsimikas’s decision to contest the header initially was puzzling.

    Liverpool struggled early on but began to find their rhythm, with Mo Salah hitting the crossbar in the 17th minute.

    The Reds, dressed in their dark kit, equalized midway through the first half when Ibrahima Konate headed in a Trent Alexander-Arnold free kick from the edge of the box.

    AC Milan 1-3 Liverpool: Reds start Champions League campaign with victory

    Liverpool could have gone ahead shortly after, but Diogo Jota’s poor finish missed the target, despite the option to pass to Gakpo.

    Salah struck the bar again and then forced a save from the Milan goalkeeper, who seemed to be carrying an injury.

    Liverpool took a 2-1 lead five minutes before halftime with Virgil van Dijk heading in a corner from Tsimikas on the opposite side.

    AC Milan 1-3 Liverpool: Reds start Champions League campaign with victory

    Half time: AC Milan 1-2 Liverpool*

     

    Liverpool nearly extended their lead early in the second half when Cody Gakpo’s shot was deflected to Jota, who was thwarted by the Milan ‘keeper, already hampered by injury.

    The third goal came from a well-placed pass by Ryan Gravenberch to Gakpo, who set up Dominik Szoboszlai for a close-range finish.

    AC Milan 1-3 Liverpool: Reds start Champions League campaign with victory

    Slot introduced Darwin Nunez, but the forward struggled in front of goal. Joe Gomez made his season debut at right back.

    Federico Chiesa also made his debut during stoppage time.

    Overall, Liverpool showed improvement from their previous game, with notable performances, particularly from Gravenberch in midfield, though there is still room for enhancement.

    The win is significant in the new Champions League format, with only the top eight teams avoiding a winter play-off to advance to the latter stages.

    TIA Man of the Match: Ryan Gravenberch

    Referee: Espen Eskas (Norway)

    AC Milan: Maignan; Calabria, Tomori, Pavlovic, Hernandez; Loftus-Cheek, Fofana, Reijnders; Pulisic, Morata, Leao
    Subs: Nava, Okalor, Torriani, Zeroli, Chukwueze, Emerson, Bartesaghi, Terracciano, Gabbia, Musah, Abraham

    Liverpool: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold (Gomez 79’), Konate, Van Dijk, Tsimikas; Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister (Endo 90+2’); Salah (Chiesa 90+2’), Gakpo (Diaz 68’), Jota (Nunez 68’)
    **Subs not used:** Kelleher, Jaros, Gomez, Quansah, Bradley, Robertson, Jones, Morton

    **Next Match:** Bournemouth (home, Saturday 21 September)

  • ‘Outstanding’ Premier League legends astonished by Liverpool star performance in the victory over Ipswich Town

    ‘Outstanding’ Premier League legends astonished by Liverpool star performance in the victory over Ipswich Town

    'Outstanding' Premier League legends astonished by Liverpool star performance in the victory over Ipswich Town

    Liverpool defeated Ipswich Town in the Premier League on Saturday thanks to a goal that broke all previous records from Mohamed Salah.

    Mohamed Salah knew he had a share of the record for goals on the first day of the season heading into Liverpool’s Premier League debut against Ipswich Town. With eight goals, the Reds’ star was on par with Alan Shearer, Wayne Rooney, and Frank Lampard. But after sixty-five minutes, Salah made his own progress.

    Dominik Szoboszlai’s forced pass into the box gave the Egyptian the opportunity to slot in, giving the Reds a 2-0 lead and shattering the opening-day record.

    Diogo Jota was the one who gave Liverpool the lead. Salah provided the assist for his goal, which was scored just five minutes earlier. After Trent Alexander-Arnold played him in behind, Jota finished by slapping the ball across for the number eleven.

    That was sufficient for Liverpool to win their first competitive match as Arne Slot’s new head coach. Like Jurgen Klopp, it appears that he will rely on the skill of the “outstanding” Salah, and it makes sense.

    Mo Salah broke the record

    In his debut on the first day of the Liverpool season, Salah scored against Watford. A year later, against West Ham United, he would repeat the feat.

    Another one was in 2019; it was against Norwich City. But Salah’s most memorable first-day performance was a hat-trick against Leeds United in 2020.

    Prior to one against Fulham in 2022, there was another goal against Norwich in 2021. Salah only failed to score on the first day of play in 2023, but he made up for it in 2024.

    After shattering multiple records the previous season to become Liverpool’s all-time Premier League goalscorer, Salah has now broken yet another. He is currently regarded as one of the best goal scorers to have ever played in England and is easily among the best to have ever played for the Reds.

    More news……

    While the team begins to take shape, Liverpool confirms a second move under Arne Slot

    Liverpool has verified the left-back. Luke Chambers has agreed to spend the season on loan with Wigan Athletic, a team in League One.

    Liverpool has verified the left-back. Luke Chambers has agreed to spend the season on loan with Wigan Athletic, a team in League One.

    Luke Chambers will play the season on loan at Wigan Athletic, according to confirmation from Liverpool. After playing with the Latics for the second half of the previous season, Chambers has temporarily switched to the League One team.

    The 20-year-old left-back will pair up with Calvin Ramsay, a Reds teammate who joined Shaun Maloney’s squad earlier in the summer on a season-long loan.

    Having played for Liverpool since he was six years old, Chambers made his debut in the first part of the previous campaign before spending eighteen months on loan at Wigan.

    After making his first-team Liverpool debut as a late substitute in the team’s September League Cup third-round victory over Leicester City, he went on to start in the team’s October Europa League group victory over Toulouse.

    After starting the first game of the previous season as a substitute for the first team twice, Chambers came off the bench against LASK at home. He also made a second start in the 2-1 loss at Union Saint-Gilloise. In all, Chambers was on the bench four times in the Premier League.

    During the second half of 2022–2023 the England under–20 international made more impressions while on loan at Kilmarnock, a Scottish Premiership team.

    Goalie Fabian Mrozek of the Academy last month went on loan to Swedish team IF Brommapojkarna, with a term of January.

  • Arne Slot deciphers the Szoboszlai code, providing a fresh approach to the Liverpool No. 6 problem 

    Arne Slot deciphers the Szoboszlai code, providing a fresh approach to the Liverpool No. 6 problem 

    Arne Slot deciphers the Szoboszlai code, providing a fresh approach to the Liverpool No. 6 problem In Liverpool's 2-1 preseason

    In Liverpool’s 2-1 preseason victory over Arsenal, Dominik Szoboszlai was a notable player in a deeper midfield role.

    Certain system modifications were anticipated given Arne Slot’s tenure as Feyenoord’s manager. The most significant was the double pivot in contrast to the lone defensive midfielder under Jurgen Klopp.

    This has already been observed in two friendly games played in the United States. Curtis Jones and Wataru Endo were the ones that began in their roles against Real Betis.

    Endo was benched after a lacklustre 45 minutes, whereas Jones was kept in the starting lineup against Arsenal.

    SZOBOSZLAI HAS PRIOR DEEPER ROLE EXPERIENCE

    The Hungarian shown that he may be a viable option as a deeper midfielder during his seventy-two minute game against Arsenal.

    He was the most tackle-winning player and the most accurate passer of all time, missing only two passes out of thirty-six. That is possibly the most crucial aspect of Slot’s midfield.

    This summer, Liverpool has been connected to a number of defensive midfielders, raising some mild concerns that Klopp’s new additions might not be able to fill the role that Slot wants them to.

    Arne Slot deciphers the Szoboszlai code, providing a fresh approach to the Liverpool No. 6 problem

    Even if it may be too soon to say, Szoboszlai has experience playing in this position.

    He has frequently filled this role for his country’s national team, which enables him to plan plays from a more advantageous vantage point and win games.

    Given how frequently Liverpool plays teams that are positioned in a low block, he might be a hidden weapon that Slot uses. An excellent illustration of this is Liverpool’s second goal against Arsenal, where he receives the pre-assist while driving with the ball.

    The only question is whether he has the defensive acumen to be the deepest man and whether he gets support, as he did with Jones, to go along with him. There might well be a future without an offensive midfield position.

    This might be a huge opportunity for the 23-year-old to reclaim his place as Liverpool’s key man in the middle of the park, as he struggled towards the end of the previous season and was benched in the final stretch.

    More news…….

    Liverpool ‘advancing’ on several signings

    Liverpool ‘advancing’ on several signings

    Football Insider has been informed by sources that Liverpool is preparing for a late-window signing spree, with talks on several moves.

    The Merseyside club is negotiating many transactions following Liverpool’s quiet transfer market thus far in the post-Jurgen Klopp era.

    After the retirements of Thiago, Adrian, and Joel Matip, Anfield has not welcomed any new first-team players.

    That is about to change as the team works to address the problems that beset the team throughout last season’s collapse of their title campaign.

    For new manager Arne Slot, Liverpool is attempting to sign a wide forward, a centre-back, and a defensive midfielder.

    Dean Huijsen

    On July 22, Football Insider reported that Liverpool and Aston Villa are competing to sign Juventus centre-back Dean Huijsen.

    Liverpool is working on several deals, as negotiations continue in the coming days

    Klopp was not allowed to spend the enormous sums of money that Chelsea and Manchester City, his competitors, could afford while he was at the club.

    As a result, unlike rivals Man City, who are replete with talent, Liverpool now have a tiny pool of elite players and few squad choices that may affect a game.

    In order to expand on Klopp’s efforts, Mohamed Salah, 32, and Virgil Van Dyke, 33, will need to be replaced as soon as possible.

    Liverpool’s title challenge from the previous season collapsed as they lost five of their last eight Premier League games, including a 2-0 loss to Everton, their local rivals

  • 5 talking points – Liverpool suffers injury scare but opens the Arne Slot era against Real Betis

    5 talking points – Liverpool suffers injury scare but opens the Arne Slot era against Real Betis

    Dominik Szoboloszai's goal in the first half of Liverpool's match against Real Betis gave the Reds their first win under Arne Slot since

    Dominik Szoboloszai’s goal in the first half of Liverpool’s match against Real Betis gave the Reds their first win under Arne Slot since the departure of Jurgen Klopp.

    In Arne Slot’s first game in charge, Liverpool defeated Real Betis, with Dominik Szoboszlai scoring the first goal of the Dutchman’s rule.

    In the friendly known as the “Iron City Showdown” at Pittsburgh’s Acrisure Stadium, the Reds defeated the La Liga team thanks to a beautiful finish set up by Mo Salah for the Kop midfielder.

    Although Curtis Jones had an injury in the first half that may raise concerns, Slot’s team had a rather uneventful and unremarkable start to their preseason trip in the United States.

    In the second half of the match, Manuel Pellegrini’s team barely had any threats until Szoboszlai fired wide. In a match where Slot deployed twenty-three men, Betis managed to push substitute keeper Vitezslav Jaros beyond Rodri, but they were unable to get an equaliser.

    In front of 42, 679 spectators at the Pittsburgh Steelers’ home stadium, Trey Nyoni, a 17-year-old midfielder, was one of the game’s star performers. Nyoni replaced the injured Jones in the first half.

    Formation

    5 talking points - Liverpool suffers injury scare but opens the Arne Slot era against Real Betis

    It was evident that Slot would alter Liverpool’s style of play from the Jurgen Klopp era and that this would involve a completely different formation. The Reds’ formation was unclear for the first few minutes, but when they had the ball, they quickly adopted a 4-2-4 formation.

    Although it’s difficult to read too much into friendly matches, particularly in the heat and on a heavy pitch at the NFL stadium, there was undoubtedly a more possession-based and methodical approach than there had been under Jurgen Klopp.

    Playing two No. 10s was more of a necessity because there wasn’t a striker available at the time, Slot stated thereafter.

    Curtis Jones injured once more?

    5 talking points - Liverpool suffers injury scare but opens the Arne Slot era against Real Betis

    Just a day prior, the England midfielder was praising his new boss and discussing how he had a “clean slate” to establish himself and secure a regular starting position under Slot. Everything was going smoothly. roughly twenty-seven minutes. Jones was made to leave before the thirty minutes had passed and headed right down the tunnel. A poor attempt at an audition.

    It looked like he was having trouble with his hamstrings. It might have been a safety measure. However, Jones has struggled throughout his first-team career with nagging injuries that prevent him from building momentum. He’ll be praying that this isn’t just another spell of being idle and that the timing is off.

    After the match, Slot made the following statement: “I don’t think it’s clear how awful it is yet. He may have continued, but it’s possible that you could tell that he wasn’t playing at his best.

    “It was preferable to pull him off in a friendly game because our trip has a lot of days left. We’ll have to wait and see, but maybe he can bounce back from [it] quite quickly. We’re hoping for a quick recovery so we can see him in the upcoming games.

    Will Dominik Szoboszlai continue forward?

    Trey Nyoni

    The Hungarian captain was one of the midfield three in Jurgen Klopp’s first season at Liverpool. But in this instance, he was positioned inside Salah and next to Harvey Elliott as one of four forwards.

    Please accept two false nines. Although it didn’t look like it, Szoboszlai was able to move freely in the area between the Betis assault and defence.

    The top player from Hungary scored admirably after running onto a ball from Salah. Szoboszlai, who cost £60 million to sign from RB Leipzig, had an outstanding first half of the previous season. However, he had trouble following his injury return against Newcastle on New Year’s Day. In this new Slot job, can he find his best again? This place definitely revived him.

    Hard tackling.

    It appears that no one informed the Spaniards that this was a preseason friendly. The La Liga team did not back down from a tackle. Arne Slot’s team didn’t seem to be bothered by Manuel Pellegrini’s team leaving the Reds with a few late goals.

    However, Wataru Endo received a yellow card for shoving, and one of Liverpool’s midfield players was the one who was booked. Subsequently, in the second half, Jarrell Quansah tackled Pablo Garcia and was given a yellow card.

    Impressive performance by Trey Nyoni.

    Trey Nyoni

    Despite being just 17 years old, the midfield player appeared more seasoned than his years as he replaced the injured Curtis Jones in the first half. Nyoni, who made his Reds debut the previous season, appeared skilled with the ball and produced some excellent passes when he teamed up with Tyler Morton first, then Endo.

    Having played for England at the U16, U17, and U18 levels, the midfielder was recruited by Liverpool in 2023 from Leicester’s junior academy. It was easy to see why based on this data.

    As he proceeded to develop into the game, he made a few excellent starts in the second half. Do not hesitate to use forward balls to breach the lines.