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Home » Dominik Szoboszlai: The rise of the midfielder and why he’s becoming a leader at Liverpool
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Dominik Szoboszlai: The rise of the midfielder and why he’s becoming a leader at Liverpool

By britishbulletin.com19 February 20264 Mins Read
Dominik Szoboszlai: The rise of the midfielder and why he’s becoming a leader at Liverpool
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Those who see him on a daily basis at Liverpool describe him as highly competitive with a clear desire to excel.

Szoboszlai is regularly among the first to arrive at training and it’s no surprise he’s high up in terms of the club’s running and physical stats. No Liverpool player has covered more distance this season.

In a recent video on Liverpool’s channels, Milos Kerkez – who plays with him for club and country – said Szoboszlai would be a 400m runner if he wasn’t a footballer.

“He could jog from Liverpool to Hungary and not get tired,” joked left-back Kerkez.

Szoboszlai is a man determined in his own right, but Salah’s high standards are understood to have a big influence on him. Away from football, the pair enjoy playing backgammon and often hang out together at each other’s houses.

When he was described as “disrespectful” last month by Barnsley boss Conor Hourihane for attempting a backheel in his own box that led to a mistake and goal for the League One side, Szoboszlai spoke up to defend himself.

Privately, manager Arne Slot had a word too.

Szoboszlai’s prime years are ahead of him. He was handed the national team captaincy at 22 and Liverpool view him as a future skipper, just like Gerrard.

With vice-captain Robertson expected to depart this summer and Van Dijk’s deal expiring in 2027, the possibility is certainly there.

Asked if Szoboszlai has the attributes to be a future leader, Slot said: “Yes, but he is still young. He has a lot of attributes already, especially when it comes to leading by example. There is still a step to make in terms of leadership, being vocal and a voice in the dressing room if I compare him to Virgil, which is completely normal.

“Virgil is 34 and has seen [James] Milner, [Jordan] Henderson and these players, so it’s really good for Dominik that he sees Virgil. That would be the next step for him; to be as vocal and as loud as Virgil but that comes with time.

“But for all the other things, he has a lot to become a very influential player for Liverpool and you could call that a leader.”

During his first season at Liverpool which was Jurgen Klopp’s last campaign, Szoboszlai struggled in a game at Luton, and his frustrations summed up when he booted a ball outside the stadium.

By the end of that campaign, he found himself out of the starting line-up. If anything, it was a realisation of what was needed for him to succeed in the Premier League.

Szoboszlai returned later that summer with a point to prove and has been ever-present under Slot since – 2025 was the year he became a husband, father and a Premier League winner.

This term, he has already played more minutes for Liverpool than he did in 2023-24 and only 302 minutes short of matching his tally for the previous campaign.

“Obviously he has been very good [this season],” added Van Dijk. “He’s also a player who I think can still make the next step in terms of being a leader for this team. It starts by leading by example and that’s something he has done so far this season.

“But also everything around it, there is still progress to be made and that’s a good thing in my opinion, so hopefully he will be very important for the years to come at Liverpool.”

When Klopp signed Szoboszlai – who had impressed at Red Bull Salzburg before joining RB Leipzig in 2021 – he said: “This is a signing for our present and also for our future.”

Liverpool will be keen to make sure that remains the case.

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