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Dominik Szoboszlai Leaves Commentator Stunned with Bizarre Liverpool Error - 'What on Earth'
In a shocking twist during Liverpool's FA Cup third-round clash against Barnsley on January 13, 2026, star midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai stunned commentators and fans alike with a bizarre error that epitomized the unpredictable nature of cup football.
The match, played at Anfield, saw Liverpool field a strong lineup under manager Arne Slot, including Virgil van Dijk, Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo, and Federico Chiesa, with Giorgi Mamardashvili in goal. Early proceedings were tense, with Barnsley holding firm despite Liverpool's dominance. Just four minutes in, Szoboszlai unleashed a right-footed shot from outside the box, which was blocked, setting the tone for a frantic opening.[2][4]
However, in the 5th minute, disaster struck for the Reds. Positioned perfectly after a clever exchange involving Curtis Jones and Rio Ngumoha, Szoboszlai found himself with a clear sight of goal. Instead of slotting home what should have been a routine finish, he inexplicably blasted the ball high into the stands, leaving Barnsley goalkeeper Ben Killip untested and the crowd in disbelief. Commentator "What on earth?!" echoed through the broadcast, capturing the bewilderment as pundits questioned the Hungarian international's composure.[1]
Despite the miss, Liverpool pushed on. Szoboszlai redeemed himself somewhat later, firing a spectacular screamer that gave the hosts an early lead, leaving the Barnsley keeper with no chance. Teammates' reactions—wide-eyed celebrations from Gakpo and Chiesa—highlighted the goal's brilliance, marking Szoboszlai's first of 2026.[1][3][4] Fouls from Barnsley's Corey O'Keeffe and Maël de Gevigney disrupted play, but Liverpool's quality shone through.
Slot had promised a near-first-choice side, similar to their Arsenal lineup, and substitutes like Ryan Gravenberch and Florian Wirtz waited in the wings. Barnsley's resilience, led by Davis Keillor-Dunn, kept the scoreline tight at halftime (Liverpool 1-0 Barnsley), setting up a potential upset. Szoboszlai's error became the talking point, a rare lapse for the £60m man, but his redemption goal reminded fans of his class. The tie remains wide open as Liverpool seek progression.[2]
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