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Having watched footage of the goal back closely, former Liverpool captain Jamie Redknapp even compared the Hungarian to a certain Michael Jordan.Dominik Szoboszlai finishes off ‘brilliant’ Liverpool moveFeaturing two teams incredibly low on confidence, it was not a surprise to see Liverpool’s match against Leeds provide a notable lack of quality.But Szoboszlai’s goal – Liverpool’s third of the night – was the exception to that. It was a goal crafted in the Reds’ midfield, with Curtis Jones, Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister all involved before Szoboszlai finished.Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesREAD MORE: What Mohamed Salah was spotted doing on the pitch straight after Leeds 3-3 LiverpoolReliving the moment on Sky Sports post-game, Redknapp claimed that Szoboszlai’s decision to stick his tongue out as he went through on goal reminded him of all-time basketball legend Jordan.“It was brilliant,” said the pundit.
“Curtis Jones just drops into the back four, he’s very calm. “He’s so calm in that positions.
Look, his tongue comes out, he’s calm, he’s like Michael Jordan, he’d always have his tongue out, that concentration.”As he has all season, Szoboszlai deserved to be on the winning side on Saturday. Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Szoboszlai reacts to Liverpool’s collapse at LeedsIf Szoboszlai deserved credit for his performance on the pitch on Saturday, he should also be praised for standing up to be counted off it as well.The Hungarian was the one Liverpool player who faced the national media straight after the game – Mohamed Salah aside – speaking to Sky Sports about his disbelief at another shocking moment in the Reds’ season.“I don’t know what happened after 2-0, I think we thought that the game is over,” Szoboszlai said.In stark contrast to Salah’s comments just shortly after he faced the cameras, the midfielder also wisely claimed that ‘what happens in the changing room stays there’ when asked about how the team have reacted.“It’s not for the public first of all,” Szoboszlai said.
