Liverpool's win over Barnsley was as much about Szoboszlai salvaging his team's blushes rather than the Hungarian midfielder's display itself.
Barnsley, despite a spirited start under their head coach Conor Hourihane, struggled to contain Liverpool's midfield dynamo Dominik Szoboszlai. The Hungary captain opened the scoring with a brilliant long-range strike that hinted at the quality in his arsenal.
However, it was Szoboszlai who handed Barnsley back into the tie with a comical error that let Adam Phillips net an equaliser. The Liverpool-born striker's goal sent the Kop into raptures and gave the Reds a 2-1 lead before Jeremie Frimpong sealed the win with another fine strike.
As the match wore on, however, it became increasingly clear that Szoboszlai was in trouble for his showboating antics. His error had gifted Barnsley their equaliser, while a similarly reckless challenge on Reyes Cleary led to the visitors' dismissal from the tie.
Despite a spirited fightback, Liverpool's head coach Jurgen Slot ultimately praised Szoboszlai for scoring the opening goal and claimed that the midfielder was not out of line to celebrate with his teammates. However, Slot also noted that Szoboszlai took unnecessary risks, stating, "I don't think you should do that in an FA Cup game or League Cup, a friendly game or even a training session. It's a weird choice."
Despite Szoboszlai's mishap, Liverpool dominated the tie and were grateful for late goals from Florian Wirtz and Hugo EkitikΓ© to secure a comfortable victory. The win was made all the more sweet by Wirtz's stunning strike in the 90th minute that banished any late nerves.
For Szoboszlai, however, it was relief at getting his team out of trouble rather than individual glory. His display had raised eyebrows throughout the match and, ultimately, it was a costly error that saved him from further criticism.
Barnsley, despite a spirited start under their head coach Conor Hourihane, struggled to contain Liverpool's midfield dynamo Dominik Szoboszlai. The Hungary captain opened the scoring with a brilliant long-range strike that hinted at the quality in his arsenal.
However, it was Szoboszlai who handed Barnsley back into the tie with a comical error that let Adam Phillips net an equaliser. The Liverpool-born striker's goal sent the Kop into raptures and gave the Reds a 2-1 lead before Jeremie Frimpong sealed the win with another fine strike.
As the match wore on, however, it became increasingly clear that Szoboszlai was in trouble for his showboating antics. His error had gifted Barnsley their equaliser, while a similarly reckless challenge on Reyes Cleary led to the visitors' dismissal from the tie.
Despite a spirited fightback, Liverpool's head coach Jurgen Slot ultimately praised Szoboszlai for scoring the opening goal and claimed that the midfielder was not out of line to celebrate with his teammates. However, Slot also noted that Szoboszlai took unnecessary risks, stating, "I don't think you should do that in an FA Cup game or League Cup, a friendly game or even a training session. It's a weird choice."
Despite Szoboszlai's mishap, Liverpool dominated the tie and were grateful for late goals from Florian Wirtz and Hugo EkitikΓ© to secure a comfortable victory. The win was made all the more sweet by Wirtz's stunning strike in the 90th minute that banished any late nerves.
For Szoboszlai, however, it was relief at getting his team out of trouble rather than individual glory. His display had raised eyebrows throughout the match and, ultimately, it was a costly error that saved him from further criticism.