In an interview given to Daily MailDominik Szoboszlai delivered a lucid observation on the delicate season for Liverpool, currently in difficulty in the Premier League despite a status still to be defended in the race for Europe. The Hungarian environment, one of the rare elements to survive in an exercise considered disappointing, was keen to point out that the uneasiness is also shared internally. “The fans should know that we too are unhappy with this season… we are really concerned”he insisted, refusing any form of detachment in the face of criticism.
Beyond the simple observation, Szoboszlai also defended the state of mind of the group and the need to rebuild after several important departures and an ongoing transition. While dismissing the idea of a lack of investment or seriousness, he highlighted the daily efforts of the locker room to reverse the trend and regain stability. In this context, the Hungarian was also clear about the future of his coach, Arne Slot, widely contested by some of the supporters: according to him, there is no “absolutely no questions to ask” on its legitimacy, even recalling that Liverpool had been crowned champions during their first season. This is clear.