Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool is motivated to play for the Reds and fulfill his childhood goal.
Playing for his country has allowed Dominik Szoboszlai to fulfill dreams he had as a young boy, but he is now focused on leading Liverpool into Europe and aiming for the Premier League.
Dominik Szoboszlai has achieved goals he set out as a child by playing for his country but is determined to now conquer Europe with Liverpool and also has the Premier League in his sights
With Liverpool, Dominik Szoboszlai hopes to win both the Premier League and the Champions League.
Realizing his boyhood ambitions of playing in the Champions League and later scoring goals in Europe’s premier club competition has become Szoboszlai’s profession.
Szoboszlai’s aim was to play for Hungary and be the captain of his nation. He will fulfill this desire tomorrow when he leads his team in the Nations League match against The Netherlands. With Liverpool, he hopes to win the Premier League and the Champions League. He still has a lot more goals remaining.
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He declared, “I want to win the Champions League.” “As a child, my goal was to score after hearing the national anthem played on the pitch. I then desired to play for my country’s team and eventually hold the position of captain. I carried out every action.
“Now that I’m a Premier League player, it goes without saying that I want Liverpool to win the league. In addition, I’d like to win the Champions League. I therefore established reasonable yet ambitious goals for myself.
Under head coach Arne Slot, Szoboszlai, 23, exudes confidence at Liverpool and is a regular member of the first team. He recalls how difficult it was for him to leave his Hungarian home and play for FC Liefering, Red Bull Salzburg’s second team, when he was a teenager. However, he was not always this way.
“The hardest thing is mentally, it’s not just what you’re doing on the field,” he stated. The hardest part was having to say goodbye to your friends and parents when you were fourteen. living alone and being abroad in a foreign nation without proficiency in the local tongue. The hardest part is that.
After spending £60 million to join Liverpool from RB Leipzig in June 2023, Szoboszlai claims that his hard work has not ceased.
He remarked, “It’s not like you have a fixed place in the team.” “You have to put in the work to be on the team, earn playing time, perform well, and score goals. It is a protracted voyage.