Dominik Szoboszlai

What Should Liverpool’s Midfield Be Against Newcastle?

Footballing Authorities Make a Decision Incredibly, the footballing authorities have decided to do the right thing for once by overturning Alexis Mac Allister's harsh red card against Bournemouth. Fortunately, Liverpool didn't drop any points at home to the Cherries last Saturday, but it was yet another reminder of the woeful officiating on show at the moment. Having...

Liverpool’s Rising Star Talks Leadership, New Signings & Goals

Elliott's Ambitions for the Upcoming Season As Liverpool's young star, Elliott, embarks on what he hopes will be a defining season for him, he's not just focusing on his own development. The 20-year-old midfielder is keen on elevating his game and taking on a more prominent leadership role, especially after the exit of several key...

Statistical Analysis: Szoboszlai – Biggest LFC Upgrade Since Virgil

Dominik Szoboszlai: Liverpool's New Engine Liverpool's Tactical Evolution with Szoboszlai In the ever-evolving world of football, few signings have made as immediate and profound an impact as Dominik Szoboszlai seems to have at Liverpool. The Hungarian midfielder, was the major talking point on this weeks' Under Pressure podcast from Anfield Index, with admiration the central narrative. Dan...

Dominik Szoboszlai: Our Elite Level Playmaker

The Unexpected Deal: Dominik Szoboszlai's Arrival at Anfield Literally no one saw this deal happening, given the circumstances surrounding our owners' supposed willingness to sell the club. In addition to this, there was a hefty buyout clause in the players’ contract, which needed to be met prior to any official negotiations. As an attacking midfielder that...

Klopp’s Game-Changing Formation: Back to His Dortmund Days

Liverpool's Journey to the Pinnacle In securing the services of our current manager, it allowed Liverpool FC to make giant strides back to the pinnacle of world football. Three decades went steadily by, before once again winning the coveted English League title, which for a club of Liverpool’s standing was unacceptable. FSG were able to...

Is Salah’s Penalty Reign at Liverpool Ending?

Salah's Recent Misses: A Cause for Concern? The famous saying is there’s no such thing as a good penalty; it either goes in or it doesn’t. While that sentiment may relate to Mo Salah’s follow-up for his Bournemouth strike on Saturday, the elephant in the room around penalties certainly wasn’t being ignored on social media....

Liverpool’s Stunning Comeback: The Post-Mortem

Reds Secure All Three Points The opening day trip to Stamford Bridge and a home game against Bournemouth have led to four points being accrued in the opening two fixtures of Liverpool’s 2023/24 Premier League season. Given the overall disappointment of the last campaign and the ongoing uncertainty in the Reds' summer business, this is...

Anfield’s Midfield Evolution: The Role of Wataru Endo

Introduction: A Deep Dive into Anfield's Latest Addition In the ever-evolving world of football, surprises are not uncommon. Yet, the recent acquisition of Wataru Endo by Liverpool has left many pondering the club's strategic direction. James Pearce of The Athletic recently delved into this intriguing signing, shedding light on the nuances that led to Endo's...

Lessons Learned As Liverpool Edge By Bournemouth

Well the first home game of the season had a bit of everything didn’t it? Goals at both ends, a red card, woodwork rattled, calamitous defending, injuries and a man of the match debut performance. Liverpool’s win over Bournemouth was anything but routine, however a win is a win as they say in football...

Szoboszlai Shines Bright in Liverpool’s Latest Victory

Dominik Szoboszlai's Rise to Prominence In the heart of Liverpool's recent clash against Bournemouth, a new star emerged, shining brighter than most. Dominik Szoboszlai, the Hungarian sensation, has swiftly become an integral part of the Reds' lineup, despite only donning the Liverpool jersey twice. A Performance to Remember Liverpool's 3-1 triumph over Bournemouth was not just another...