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How far away Dominik Szoboszlai is from matching Steven Gerrard's best-ever Liverpool season

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Dominik Szoboszlai: The Goals and Assists Required to Match Steven Gerrard's Liverpool Record

Dominik Szoboszlai, Liverpool's dynamic Hungarian midfielder, is on pace for a breakout 2025-26 season, but how does he stack up against club legend Steven Gerrard's iconic campaigns? This analysis breaks down the goals and assists Szoboszlai needs to rival Gerrard's best-ever Liverpool season, using mid-season stats as of February 2026.[1][2][5]



Gerrard's Benchmark: The 2008-09 Masterclass

Steven Gerrard's pinnacle came in 2008-09, where he notched 16 Premier League goals and 13 assists across all competitions, totaling 24 goal involvements in the league alone. Including Champions League and cups, his full tally reached 29 contributions. This explosive output powered Liverpool to second in the Premier League and the UCL semifinals, cementing Gerrard's status as a midfield maestro.[1]

Szoboszlai's 2025-26 Surge So Far

At 25 years old (born Oct 25, 2000), standing 187cm with a lethal right foot, Szoboszlai wears the No. 8 shirt and has dazzled in 34 Premier League appearances and 10 Champions League games. His current haul: 4 Premier League goals (vs. Man City on Feb 8, Newcastle on Jan 31, Bournemouth on Jan 24, and one more) and 2 PL assists. In all competitions, he's credited with at least 7 assists, including key passes to Jeremie Frimpong (Community Shield vs. Crystal Palace, 21'), Virgil van Dijk (CL vs. Atletico Madrid, 90'; PL vs. Bournemouth, 45'), Ibrahima Konaté (CL vs. Frankfurt, 44'), Mohamed Salah (PL vs. Brentford, 89'; CL vs. Qarabağ, 50'), and Alexis Mac Allister (CL vs. Real Madrid, 61'). Sofascore ratings average 7.4-8.4 in recent outings, with a standout 8.4 vs. Brighton.[1][2][3][5]

The Gap to Close

To match Gerrard's PL goals (16), Szoboszlai needs 12 more from the remaining ~12 matches—averaging over 1 per game. For total assists (13+), he's 6 short assuming 7 so far. All-in, hitting 29 involvements demands 18 additional contributions. With Liverpool pushing for titles, his form (xG 3.56, xA 3.76 in PL) suggests potential, but injuries and rotation pose risks. Fans chant "Ballon d'Or level," but Gerrard's shadow looms large.[2][3][5]

Can Szoboszlai shatter the record? His magic skills and vision echo Gerrard's prime—watch this space.[4]

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