The ninth day of the Premier League made Anfield the perfect setting to host Liverpool's most important duel of the season, with Derby against Everton being a fight for pride that ended up being favorable for the Reds with those pair of scores from the Egyptian legend, Mohamed Salah, taking the group led by Jürgen Klopp this weekend more than just three points in the general classification.
After the resounding victory of the Reds against one of their biggest Premier League rivals, all the players with only a few months in the institution understood the meaning and importance of this commitment, with Dominik Szoboiszlai being precisely one of the elements that raised the voice after his first experience in a duel of this caliber in the English league, the Hungarian international ensuring that he would never have expected such a noisy atmosphere within the Anfield stands.
Within Szobozlai's statements that were shared on Twitter by the Anfield Watch account, you can read that the Reds midfielder feels good playing at home, this occasion being very special for him as it has been a confrontation with a great rivalry between these two institutions belonging to Merseyside. This element of the Reds has been one of the most pleasant surprises in recent years, his hiring being one of the most profitable so far after what was shown in each game, this weekend being no exception as he has delivered very good results which earned Dominik great recognition not only from the fans but also from his teammate and captain, Virgil van Dijk.
The Reds very quickly overcame the non-arrival of Jude Belingham to the team with these incredible performances by Szoboszlai, this midfielder being until now a good wearer of the mythical number eight worn by Steven Gerrard, a man with whom he has been compared on repeated occasions and with whom similarities have been found in his style of play, being considered by many fans of the club as one of the next great figures to lead the team.
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