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Dominik Szoboszlai has been supported by a number of his Liverpool teammates after he posted a picture of his wife Borka Buzsik and their newborn daughter.
Szoboszlai and Buzsik welcomed their first child, a baby girl, at the start of August with the Reds midfielder publicly announcing the news with a joint-post on Instagram.
Now, Szoboszlai has posted a wholesome image of him with Buzsik and his seven-week old daughter on the same social media platform, alongside the caption: "Family," alongside a red love heart emoji.
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In response to Szoboszlai's post, several of his Liverpool teammate decided to support him.
He has started in each of their first five Premier League matches and scored the winner against Arsenal with a sublime long-range free-kick.
Speaking on Szoboszlai after he netted that free-kick, Liverpool head coach Arne Slot said: "He's always been the player that I think he understands what a Liverpool player should look like.
"If you wear this shirt, you should give everything no matter in what position you play.
Unbelievable game from him in the position he probably paid only two or three times in his life so it tells you a lot about the mentality he has."
Szoboszlai started Liverpool's last Premier League game - the 2-1 win against Everton - in midfield after playing right-back for the previous three matches.
He replaced Florian Wirtz, who has endured a difficult start to his Reds career, in the midfield three alongside Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister.
Next up for Liverpool is a difficult-looking trip to Crystal Palace on Saturday.
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