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Dominik Szoboszlai pictured collaborating with McDonald’s

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The morning after Liverpool’s loss to Aston Villa, Dominik Szoboszlai and McDonald’s link up for their latest brand deal. Image Credits: Imago ImagesDominik Szoboszlai has been a standout for Liverpool this season.The Hungarian entered the campaign with his place in the starting eleven questioned given the arrival of Florian Wirtz.However, whether he has been deployed in midfield or right-back, Dominik Szoboszlai has grown to become a hugely important figure in Arne Slot’s side.Even with the inconsistency shown from the majority of his teammates, Szoboszlai has shown fight and desire all season long, working tirelessly to pull the Reds back into several games.Off the pitch, Dominik Szoboszlai is seen as a hugely influential figure back in his homeland of Hungary, and in 2024 he became the face of McDonald’s Hungary.He has now been pictured once again in collaboration with the brand.Across seven pictures he is snapped indulging in several items from McDonald’s menu including their chicken nuggets, burgers and chips.Players often have no choice on the timing of such brand deal publications, and many have questioned the post given it comes the morning after a damaging defeat in the Premier League for Liverpool.The Reds suffered their 20th defeat across all competitions on Friday night as they got thumped 4-2 by Aston Villa at Villa Park.Dominik Szoboszlai notched two assists, but his wicked deliveries that found Virgil van Dijk’s head on two occasions weren’t enough to take anything away from the game.Champions League qualification for Liverpool now hinges on the final day of the season, where the Reds must beat Brentford at Anfield to qualify for next season.Dominik Szoboszlai has enjoyed his most successful season for Liverpool since joining in 2023, scoring 13 goals and registering 12 assists.He will be hoping he can have one last impact on the scoreline on Sunday to set up a more successful season for Liverpool next year.