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Dominik Szoboszlai Addresses if He’s Trying to Have a Steven Gerrard-Like Season with Liverpool
Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai has responded to comparisons with club legend Steven Gerrard, emphasizing his desire to forge his own path at Anfield rather than emulate the icon's iconic seasons[4][6].
Szoboszlai, wearing Gerrard's famous No. 8 jersey, has sparked nostalgia among fans with his passionate displays, long-range strikes, and relentless energy. In a stunning moment against Manchester City, the 25-year-old Hungarian curled a magnificent 25-yard free-kick into the net, followed by Gerrard's signature knee-slide celebration—evoking memories of the Liverpool legend[1]. Even his red card for pulling Erling Haaland mirrored Gerrard's fiery passion, reminiscent of past send-offs like his two-footed tackle in a Merseyside derby[1].
Gerrard himself praised Szoboszlai in a 2025 TNT Sports interview, naming him the current player most like himself globally due to his comprehensive skill set, devotion, and powerful shooting[1][3]. Fans and analysts echo this: Szoboszlai leads recoveries (e.g., 8 against Aston Villa), creates chances, and shines as Liverpool's "heartbeat" under Arne Slot, often playing full 90 minutes across roles, including right-back[2][3]. His stats impress—16 goals and 16 assists in his first 100 Liverpool games surpass Gerrard's at the same milestone, outpacing even Jordan Henderson[5].
Yet, Szoboszlai remains grounded: "I am not living Steven Gerrard's season, but he was a true legend for this club... I am just trying to write my own story here," he stated post-match[4][6]. He focuses on maximum effort per game, continuous development, and team success in domestic and European competitions, earning trust from staff and supporters[4]. While Gerrard's achievements loom large, Szoboszlai's leadership, versatility, and big-game contributions—like a match-winning free-kick vs. Arsenal and Champions League impacts—position him as a modern all-rounder[3]. Liverpool fans see captaincy potential in his consistency[2].
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