The performances of Dominik Szoboszlai have been the source of much debate among Liverpool supporters in recent days.
Many were disappointed with his contributions during the 2-2 draw against Manchester United at the weekend and asked for their thoughts on the Hungarian international’s form, fans on X were split on whether it is a cause for concern:
Needs to improve bin poor lately
— Karl Kernig (@KarlKernig) April 9, 2024
Love him. Great signing just needs to develop further.
— Rob Hughes (@RobHughes4) April 9, 2024
Stobo ghosts big games..im doubting his quality
— Vangy Nkosi (@VangyN) April 8, 2024
Love him and he will be an incredible player for us, but Klopp needs to start the players in form rather than players with reputation, Elliot deserves a run of games.
— Bobby (@Bobby_01_) April 8, 2024
Dosnt deserve the disrespect he’s getting
— Scoped999 (@WayTooManyy) April 8, 2024
Poor – think he’s been poor since returning from injury. Though when with Hungary he seemingly turns it on. McAllister has really kicked on but he has faded as the seasons progressed. Concern is he’s becoming another Berkovic
— Robbo (@AlanFRob42) April 8, 2024
people have been too harsh on him, like he's a new scapegoat. he's still finding his form after the injury but, despite the missed chances, he's been good yesterday! always believe in your players, especially when they're as talented as Dom
— Andre (@andreynwa_) April 8, 2024
Szoboszlai started the season so positively
Many questioned whether it was worth triggering the £60m release clause in the player’s contract at RB Leipzig. Even sporting director Jorg Schmatke admitted that he had his doubts about Szoboszlai’s value.
However, the 23-year-old began his Anfield career in impressive form, and he was even drawing comparisons to Steven Gerrard with his early performances. Those comments were premature but many feel he does have the characteristics to be a top player for the Reds.
Injuries have taken their toll on the Liverpool midfielder
Hamstring problems have halted Szoboszlai’s progress in recent months, with the Hungarian having been sidelined for ten games between late January and late February.
Since his return to action at the start of March, though, the player hasn’t been able to hit his stride. He did look impressive in both legs of the Europa League round of 16 tie against Sparta Prague, getting 2 goals and 1 assist. However, he hasn’t found the net in any other competition since the 4-1 win over Chelsea at Anfield. If Liverpool are to win the title, they need Szoboszlai to get back to his best.