Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool has been praised after his performance for Hungary yesterday.
Szoboszlai captained his country once again, this time leading them to a 2-2 tie against Lithuania. The result puts Hungary on the verge of qualifying for Euro 2024.
Despite the fact that the Magyars’ outcome and performance did not appear to be exceptional, Nemzeti Sport singled out Szoboszlai as the standout performer.
They allege that Liverpool’s No.8 was the originator of ‘clever passes’ as he attempted to rally his team after falling down 2-0. Szoboszlai is described as’venturing’ with the ball, and he is also claimed to have been ‘carved and feared,’ whatever that means.
Finally, the £60 million man’s efforts paid off. After bringing Hungary level with a’mercilessly’ taken penalty,’ Szoboszlai subsequently threw on an assist for Barnabas Varga to level the score. Dom gets a 7/10 and is regarded as the best player on the field by the press in his home country.
Szoboszlai leaves his imprint
Anyone who is even marginally familiar with Szoboszlai’s game should not be surprised. The human being is a machine.
Already clearly his country’s best player, the Liverpool midfielder’s ability to rally his teammates is astonishing.