This content analyzes the versatility and tactical importance of midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai, highlighting his adaptability across various positions and his crucial role in Liverpool's team dynamics, emphasizing the necessity of collective team performance over individual brilliance.
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[Music]
How you doing? Gates.
It's Dominics line.
>> I see everything in front of me.
I would like to be on the ball as many
times as I can. Everybody can have a
good game, but if we don't perform as a
team, then it won't help. [Music]
>> Hi Dom, welcome to the breakdown. Thank
you for joining us. We're going to look
at a few clips of yours. I mean, this is
probably one of the reasons why, well,
the many reasons why you guys won the
Premier League last year. If you look at
that midfield three of yourself, Ryan,
and Alexis, that was kind of I think the
midfield is is the heart of almost any
team and you guys almost played all the
massive games. Yeah, we came in um two
years ago and um I think
didn't know each other but uh in a quick
time we we knew each other and um and me
and Maka were playing also under under
Jurgen you know um and Ryan obviously
when when the gaffa came in and he got
his chances then he showed his quality
and directly had even more minutes than
both of us so but yeah we it's it's It's
it's very good to play with them. I
think depending on who you're playing
with, you adjust your position, don't
you? Alexis is obviously, you know,
could be a 10 with Argentino, Brighton,
and Ryan, I think, is probably, you
know, I think even the is Academy played
as a 10. So, I think it's interesting
the way you guys have all kind of found
your position cuz your strengths are all
different, aren't they? Yeah. But that's
the I think that's the best thing
because Ryan can play as you said, 8,
six, 10, whatever. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Maka same, me same. So, even if we move
on the pitch and just switch positions,
then then I know what to do at the six
or at the eight and uh both of them
knows what to do in the different positions.
positions.
>> We've got a couple little clips of you
kind of out of possession.
I mean, even there, I mean, you think at
the obviously at the edge of the box,
you're like the safety net, aren't you? >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Kind of stopping the counter. I love I
love this clip because there's actually
so much detail in it. I'm going to run
it real slow. Like even here, you're
thinking you got it covered. But watch
this. Watch this little back here.
You're already, you know, the
counterattack is on and he and he and he
hasn't even played the ball. I love this
clip because it actually just shows kind
of the awareness and then obviously you
got to get there. You check your
shoulder. But I think out of possession
is such an important part of of the
modern game now, isn't it?
>> Yeah. And even there you you know you
get you get back twice bodied him you're
out of possession is would you say is
one of your best attributes? I think so.
I have I think maybe shooting wise I'm
quite okay. uh also to see in a the
football in a different way maybe I can
say I can say like this but yeah of
course uh you need to you need to work hard
hard
>> but I think probably as a kid you were
like the you were the 10 w you shooting creating
creating
>> have you had to learn kind of
>> you know being in these champions league
teams actually
>> out of possession is almost as important
as kind of goals and assists
>> luckily I I grew up in in in Austria in
Hsburg uh also and then after one I went
to LIIC. So I think in this Red Bull
>> school you you got to press don't you?
>> Yes. You get used to it and if you don't
do it you're just out. You can be as
good as you want with the ball but if
you don't do it then you're out and
>> I had I had coaches who are like really
only this if you do that you have the quality.
quality.
>> The other stuff happens doesn't it?
>> Yeah. So you have to do this and then
you're going to have the quality to do
the other stuff
>> because that's you have
>> but maybe you don't have enough uh yet
against the ball or >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> or um just in running wise, pressing
wise and this this kind of stuff. So
this is the one you have to learn first
and then everything else you have it
already. Yeah. I mean this this season's
obviously been very different. We spoke
about Ryan and and Alexis. You guys had
this amazing partnership. I mean, this
is this is against Frankfurt when I
think did the gaffer go 442.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> So, you and Curtis were in the center of
the pitch. I love the fact that you're
so keen to press, aren't you? Because
that's obviously one of the things
you're doing actually so well,
>> but actually once you go in there and
cuz Curtis is probably a little bit too
far to the right hand side. Once you go
in, there's obviously that space there.
And I think probably last season would
you say Ryan would probably would have
been in there but I think now because of
you've got you've got Florian and you
know Curtis playing in there obviously
you've had some different personnel the
balance has probably not been like last
season so people are adjusting to each
other even that you bumping into Curtis.
Well, I think this situation was the
only one in the game when we got >> open
>> open
>> outplayed or Yeah. opened because
>> 44 for two. First time we played um
probably me and Curtis sometimes we are
like as you said overload more the right
because we thought we're going to be
three in the middle. Yeah.
>> So if one goes out you have still two. >> Yeah.