Szoboszlai's Stand: Health Over Hype After Liverpool's Point at Arsenal
8 January 2026
Match Report
Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai praised his side's battling display after the goalless draw away to Arsenal in the Premier League's 21st round.
The Hungarian insisted the game represented a step forward after weeks of inconsistent results.
"We faced an unbelievable team. We showed again why we were champions last season and proved that we can compete," Szoboszlai said. "We must carry this momentum into the coming weeks."
He highlighted the Reds' fighting spirit: in the Premier League you have to fight for results, and today every player showed that willingness.
He added that playing here against a big side isn't easy, but no team enjoys chasing the ball. In the first half we tried to keep possession as much as possible, and the same in the second.
Szoboszlai conceded he still needs to improve his free-kicks and shooting, noting that opponents defended well and Liverpool earned a point in the end.
The Hungarian also referenced a moment involving his teammate Conor Bradley and Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli pushing him off the pitch while he was on the ground.
"I saw Conor twist his knee and it looked painful. He didn't want to come back on to waste time, but was in real pain," Szoboszlai said. "Then Gabriel pushed him off the pitch."
He concluded: "I understand you want to win, and we want to win too, but a player's health is far more important than anything else."
Punchlines: If football had a health insurance policy, Szoboszlai would be the top beneficiary. And remember: in football, the only thing heavier than a tackle is the responsibility you have for a teammate's well-being.