Liverpool's FA Cup third-round tie against Barnsley ended with a convincing 4-2 win for the Reds, as Dominik Szoboszlai avoided embarrassment after his earlier gaffe gifted the opposition an early goal.
Barnsley's Conor Hourihane had praised the efforts of Adam Phillips in scoring from a Szoboszlai error, but the Hungarian midfielder would later be at fault again, this time when he showedboating and left a loose ball for Phillips to tap home. The former Liverpool academy player's goal was a rare moment of joy for Barnsley, who had started strongly and even levelled the score after Szoboszlai gave away possession.
However, it was Szoboszlai who redeemed himself with two magnificent goals of his own - one a beautifully struck opener from distance that rebounded out for a corner off Jack Shepherd's head. His second came from close range, as he collected Curtis Jones' pass to set up Jeremie Frimpong for an easy tap-in.
The match was marked by controversy when Farai Hallam dismissed Barnsley's penalty appeals after Reyes Cleary was denied a clear penalty call after being fouled by Szoboszlai. The decision went against the grain, and it sparked frustration among the visitors, who pushed hard until Wirtz and Hugo EkitikΓ© were introduced in the 60th minute.
Wirtz came close to extending Liverpool's lead when his header from a Szoboszlai cross was somehow kept out by Cooper. However, he finally got his reward in the 87th minute with a stunning finish into the top corner. His cross then set up EkitikΓ© for the decisive goal in stoppage time.
Szoboszlai had been accused of showing disrespect after giving away an early goal to Barnsley, and while Arne Slot's side will be relieved to have avoided defeat, Szoboszlai finally proved his worth with two top-class goals.
Barnsley's Conor Hourihane had praised the efforts of Adam Phillips in scoring from a Szoboszlai error, but the Hungarian midfielder would later be at fault again, this time when he showedboating and left a loose ball for Phillips to tap home. The former Liverpool academy player's goal was a rare moment of joy for Barnsley, who had started strongly and even levelled the score after Szoboszlai gave away possession.
However, it was Szoboszlai who redeemed himself with two magnificent goals of his own - one a beautifully struck opener from distance that rebounded out for a corner off Jack Shepherd's head. His second came from close range, as he collected Curtis Jones' pass to set up Jeremie Frimpong for an easy tap-in.
The match was marked by controversy when Farai Hallam dismissed Barnsley's penalty appeals after Reyes Cleary was denied a clear penalty call after being fouled by Szoboszlai. The decision went against the grain, and it sparked frustration among the visitors, who pushed hard until Wirtz and Hugo EkitikΓ© were introduced in the 60th minute.
Wirtz came close to extending Liverpool's lead when his header from a Szoboszlai cross was somehow kept out by Cooper. However, he finally got his reward in the 87th minute with a stunning finish into the top corner. His cross then set up EkitikΓ© for the decisive goal in stoppage time.
Szoboszlai had been accused of showing disrespect after giving away an early goal to Barnsley, and while Arne Slot's side will be relieved to have avoided defeat, Szoboszlai finally proved his worth with two top-class goals.