Dominik Szoboszlai perfectly sums up Liverpool win as final act against Man City speaks volumes - chof 360 news

Dominik Szoboszlai was superb for Liverpool against Man City.

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There will be many images that eventually sum up Liverpool going to Manchester City and winning by two goals to nil. But one perhaps neatly encapsulated it better than anything else: Dominik Szoboszlai, flat out on his back, laid out on the turf.

The Hungarian has barely had a rest all season because of how intense his running has been. But Szoboszlai never stopped here, shuttling around and winning possession back all over the field. At the final whistle, he was shattered.

Liverpool's number eight assisted and scored, and he was relentless in every sense of the word. Szoboszlai didn't stop once here and the truth is, he has been a driving force in the last few weeks.

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Disrupted by illness and suspension after a superb showing against Spurs away from home, Szoboszlai has swiftly got back into his groove. There is even more to come in front of goal, but he literally couldn't do any more off the ball.

"We played with two number 10s and they managed the game almost 90 per cent but at the end the result is for us and we are happy to take the three points home," he said to Sky Sports at the final whistle. "We were defending 30 meters from our goal and we gave everything.

"It is part of the game. Sometimes you don't have the ball and we are happy to take the three points. I didn't hear [the fans singing about winning the league because] I was so tired!

"We have to keep going and Newcastle is going to be a tough game and then 11 more games to go. It never ends, so we have to keep calm and keep going and at the end hopefully, we will get there."

Getting over the line now seems more and more likely. Liverpool has more home games remaining than away and with an 11-point lead thanks to Arsenal's defeat, it is firmly in pole position.

Dominik Szoboszlai celebrates with Mohamed Salah during Liverpool's Premier League clash against Man City

Dominik Szoboszlai celebrates with Mohamed Salah during Liverpool's Premier League clash against Man City -Credit:(Molly Darlington/Copa/Getty Images)

Everyone involved at Anfield will play down the situation and insist that there is still work to be done. And while that is undoubtedly true, there is also now not just one fewer match left to play, but also one more in which Arsenal would have been watching and hoping to see some dropped points.

The simple fact is that when Liverpool has dropped points lately, the Gunners haven't capitalized. Now, with West Ham United defeating Arsenal earlier in the weekend, the Reds have moved even further ahead.

Those draws with Everton and Aston Villa, which felt to some like missed opportunities at the time when the emotion was still raw and the missed chances still glaring, now look a lot more beneficial. Liverpool, during its mammoth period of five games in 15 days, has so far only increased its lead at the summit with one game (Newcastle United) left in the run.

Midweek, Arsenal travels to Nottingham Forest and Liverpool hosts the Magpies. You would fancy the Reds to be able to match their opponent in terms of a result, and from there, Mikel Arteta's men might feel that things are too difficult.

If Liverpool does go on to lift the silverware that it most craves, then this run of fixtures will be a vital part of ensuring that happened. Szoboszlai, alongside Mohamed Salah and others like Virgil van Dijk, has been a key determinant in that happening.

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