Dominik Szoboszlai was in action for Hungary against the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday night as his nation prepare for the upcoming European Championships.
Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai was in international action for Hungary on Tuesday night, but his performance has been given a harsh verdict - from his own manager.
Szoboszlai wore the captain’s armband for Hungary and played the full 90 minutes. But despite not being substituted off during the game, it seems that manager Marco Rossi wasn’t too happy with his performance on the night.READ MORE: Liverpool star ruled out of Euro 2024 as fresh injury setback confirmed
“Of course, he had good solutions, as always, but he also made unexpected mistakes that are not typical of him – but mistakes happen in every footballer’s life.”
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