Fans have been left perplexed by what was in Dominik Szoboszlai’s front room because the Liverpool ace confirmed off his new tattoo.
The Hungarian midfielder has been an instantaneous hit since arriving at Anfield from RB Leipzig for £60million final summer season. The 23-year-old has missed simply two Premier League video games for the Reds, together with the 3-1 defeat towards Arsenal on Sunday.
Szoboszlai’s significance to Jurgen Klopp’s aspect couldn’t have been higher epitomised by the Gunners’ dominance within the victory on the Emirates, which noticed them reel Liverpool again to only a two-point hole on the high of the desk.
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The midfielder’s inventory amongst Liverpool followers couldn’t be any increased proper now, however most have been left scratching their heads after a social media publish the place Szoboszlai confirmed off his new ink on his chest, has a life-size cardboard lower out of himself in a Liverpool equipment standing behind the couch in his front room.
One touch upon Twitter learn: “Can’t pass over the fact that Szoboszlai has a cardboard cut out of himself in his house!” A second wrote: “Is that a cardboard cut out of himself ??” A 3rd quipped: “I’d have two if I looked like him”, whereas one other laughed: “The level of self-love I want to reach.”
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Along along with his newest tats, Szoboszlai has one devoted to Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, with one quote from him that reads: “Talent is a divine blessing, but without incredible will and humility, it is worth nothing.” Upon arriving at Liverpool in the summertime, he took Gerrard’s former No.8 shirt in a transparent nod to his hero.
Szoboszlai missed the Arsenal defeat because of his earlier hamstring harm sustained towards Newcastle United flaring up once more. Though his harm isn’t as unhealthy as first feared, he’s more likely to miss three to 4 weeks, which could possibly be seven or eight video games in a busy interval for the Reds.