Steve Nicol has praised Dominik Szoboszlai for the impact he has made at Liverpool and for Jurgen Klopp.
Liverpool fans were over the moon when they activated the release clause in Dominik Szoboszlai’s contract in the summer because he was a player they very much needed.
And after ten games, Anfield legend Steve Nicol is loving the ‘silky smooth’ nature to his game by adding that he has been ‘absolutely world-class’, as he told ESPN.
Usually, that is a tag associated with Mohamed Salah, who has scored or assisted in every Premier League game this season.
That’s expected because the Egypt star has set the bar pretty high and is Liverpool’s main guy, for a reason.
But for Dominik Szoboszlai to write his name in lights like that, after just recently joining, is a credit to the all-action midfielder.
‘World-class’ Dominik Szoboszlai
“I have said it previously, not just in this game, but since the start of the season, he has been silky smooth,” said Nicol.
“Always seems to make the right decision – he is even scoring goals from 30 yards, so far, this guy, no question, he has been absolutely world-class.”
Szoboszlai is what Liverpool needed
This is just the start for the 23-year-old because there is still a lot to come which will be the most exciting part for Liverpool fans.
Before a ball was kicked this season, he was exactly what Klopp needed in the middle of the park after they lost that spark, fight, energy, bite, consistency and life last season.
But Szoboszlai has brought that in bucket loads as he is, alongside Salah, now one of the first names on the teamsheet.
The only negative Liverpool fans will throw at this Szoboszlai situation is why those at the top didn’t sign him last summer.
After a late call, Arthur Melo was brought in on a loan deal when, in truth, it was a Szoboszlai that they needed and, in the end, it cost them Champions League football.
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