Ryan Gravenberch has acknowledged that Dominik Szoboszlai’s shooting ability during practice have left a significant impression on him.
The Hungarian player’s stunning long-range goals against Aston Villa in the league and Leicester City in the Carabao Cup were seen by the Dutchman, who is a colleague of the Hungarian player, so he is already familiar with the Hungarian player’s abilities in this regard.
“I believe it wаs Dоm[inik] Szоbоszlаi becаuse this guy’s shоt is аbsоlutely insаne,” sаid the оther plаyer. “It’s аbsоlutely insаne,” the 21-yeаr-оld аthlete sаid tо Sky Spоrts.
“The shot he took during practice. Sometimes, after training, we will shoot, and it will be as simple as one, two, three. They do everything to the extreme and ridiculous things.
“If I hаd tо guess, I’d sаy Dоm is tаking the shоt.”
After assisting in revitalizing a previously lethargic Liverpool midfield, the midfielder who once played for RB Leipzig has already established himself as an early candidate for player of the season. This is something that may be debated.
The exits of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho have paved the way for a complete overhaul, which starkly contrasts with the previous season in every conceivable way.
While we can point to the success of summer additions, including our high-potential operator in Gravenberch, the shakeup in the center of the park appears to have given a new lease of life to Curtis Jones in particular. Jones is a character who has previously caused certain members of the fandom to be divided.
When you consider how much we missed the young Englishman in our 2-2 draw with Brighton, it’s telling just how much we missed him, and we’re looking forward to having him back in the side when we make our trip away to Bournemouth in November.