Christopher Nkunku and Jude Bellingham were highly impressed by Dominik Szoboszlai’s exceptional goal that helped Liverpool advance in the EFL Cup against Leicester City.
In another display of resilience, Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool once again found themselves trailing in the game, only to mount a determined comeback for a well-deserved victory.
The turning point occurred in the second half, with Cody Gakpo leveling the scoreline.
However, it was Dominik Szoboszlai who stole the spotlight when he unleashed a stunning long-range strike that left onlookers, including Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku and Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham, in awe.
Both of them expressed their admiration for Szoboszlai’s performance on Instagram.
Szoboszlai’s goal was nothing short of spectacular, resembling a rocket as it thundered into the back of the net.
Liverpool fans have grown accustomed to such brilliance from the 22-year-old ever since his arrival at Anfield.
The Reds had long yearned for an injection of energy, vitality, and attacking prowess in their midfield, and Dominik Szoboszlai has delivered that in abundance and more.
Nkunku & Bellingham reacts on Szoboszlai’s post
When Szoboszlai shared his thoughts on the Leicester victory on Instagram, his former RB Leipzig teammate Nkunku simply responded with ‘boom’ and fire emojis, while Bellingham added ‘Szobooo’ with a rocket emoji.
Darwin Nunez applauded his Liverpool teammate, and Wataru Endo remarked on the incredible goal. The Japanese captain wrote ‘what a goal’.
Szoboszlai’s impact and talent have been nothing short of remarkable. The Hungarian star embodies everything Jurgen Klopp seeks in a player: boundless energy, dynamism, attacking flair, ball-carrying power, and the ability to exert suffocating pressure on opponents.
Despite his relatively short tenure at Liverpool, Szoboszlai has already become a beloved figure among the fans and a crucial member of the starting lineup.
Next up for the Reds is a visit to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as they look forward to their 8th successive win against Spurs.
Liverpool is my Religion and Anfield is my Church. 17th May 1996 the date I had my blood coloured red. The one you love the most you can not live without it and that is football to me.