Liverpool supporters were left frustrated by comments from Dominik Szoboszlai after Wednesday’s 2-0 Champions League quarter-final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.

Arne Slot’s struggling side, still reeling from a heavy 4-0 FA Cup loss to Manchester City, failed to produce a single shot on target at the Parc des Princes. Goals from Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia on either side of half-time sealed a convincing first-leg win for the reigning European champions.
After the match, Jamie Carragher summed up the mood on CBS Sports, saying the performance resembled a lower-division team facing far superior opposition, highlighting a worrying gap in quality.
The result has intensified scrutiny on Slot, with many fans and pundits doubting whether he will remain in charge at Liverpool F.C. beyond the end of the season.
Attention has also turned to Szoboszlai, who has come under fire from supporters following his post-match interview. Despite being one of Liverpool’s more consistent performers in a difficult campaign, the Hungarian midfielder faced backlash after expressing optimism about a potential comeback in the second leg, emphasizing the role of the Anfield crowd.
Fans, however, were unconvinced. Many criticised his remarks as unrealistic given the team’s recent displays, with some accusing him of offering empty words rather than taking responsibility for the performance.
With Liverpool currently sitting fifth in the Premier League and only seven games remaining, attention now turns to their upcoming clash against Fulham F.C. at Craven Cottage, before hosting PSG at Anfield in a crucial second-leg encounter