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Dominik Szoboszlai has liked a series of posts suggesting he has been carrying the team all season after receiving backlash for his social media activityDominik Szoboszlai has managed double figures in goals and assists this season(Image: Getty)Dominik Szoboszlai has been engaging with comments on his latest Instagram post, giving his approval to one which stated: "By now bro is tired because of carrying us all season."The Liverpool midfielder found himself at the center of scrutiny following the defeat to Aston Villa, after a costly slip gifted the hosts a 2-1 lead just as the Reds appeared to be building momentum. The 25-year-old, however, made his position abundantly clear by liking a string of messages from fans rallying behind him.Szoboszlai has enjoyed his finest personal season at Anfield, contributing 13 goals and 12 assists across 52 appearances, making him the leading candidate for the club's player of the season award.
The Hungary captain liked a post that read: "By now bro is tired because of carrying us all season."Dominik Szoboszlai apologizes to the Liverpool fans at Aston Villa(Image: Getty)He also liked comments that read: "2 assists last night. The Dutch manager and the Egyptian star have been at loggerheads this season, prompting Salah to request that Liverpool terminate his contract a year early.He said: "Us crumbling to yet another defeat this season was very painful and not what our fans deserve.
I want to see Liverpool go back to being the heavy metal attacking team that opponents fear and back to being a team that wins trophies.READ MORE: 9 Liverpool stars react to Mohamed Salah's scathing message to Arne Slot and teammatesREAD MORE: Curtis Jones posts blunt message of his own minutes after Mohamed Salah's scathing statement"That is the football I know how to play and that is the identity that needs to be recovered and kept for good. It's way off the standards expected at this football club."Responding to Salah's post, former Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard remarked on TNT Sports: "I think that he's sending a message to the outside that things in that Liverpool dressing room are not right, the identity's gone and it's really hurting him to see it in front of his own eyes."That is quite damning to the Liverpool manager and the staff in terms of where this team's at.
