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Something Isn’t Right With a Liverpool Star — Slot May Need to Leave Him Out After Burnley Stalemate

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In what felt like yet another low point in an underwhelming season, Liverpool were held to a lifeless 1-1 draw with Burnley at Anfield on Saturday afternoon. The result has seen frustration boil over among the home support, with one Reds player in particular coming under fire after being labelled “lost” against the Clarets.


The stalemate leaves Liverpool fourth in the Premier League on 36 points, only a single point clear of Manchester United following their 2-0 derby victory. It was a missed opportunity for Arne Slot’s side to close the gap on third-placed Aston Villa, especially against a Burnley team that has struggled since returning to the top flight.

Florian Wirtz gave Liverpool a first-half lead, but Marcus Edwards struck in the 65th minute to restore parity, ensuring both teams departed with a share of the points.

Liverpool Ace Fails to Impress in Burnley Stalemate

Few Liverpool players emerged with credit from a match in which three points were there for the taking. Despite heavy summer investment — reportedly in excess of £400 million — expectations around Slot’s squad have not been met, and the Burnley draw has once again raised questions about recruitment and balance.

Hugo Ekitike was busy but ineffective in the final third, the defence switched off for Burnley’s equaliser, and the midfield failed to impose itself despite its technical quality.

Dominik Szoboszlai, however, was the standout disappointment. With Alexis Mac Allister left on the bench, Slot deployed the Hungarian in a double pivot alongside Ryan Gravenberch — a decision that did little to convince supporters he is best suited to a deeper role.

Usually one of Liverpool’s most energetic and reliable performers, Szoboszlai has been a bright spot this season thanks to his versatility and work rate. Against Burnley, though, he was well below his usual standard — something fans will hope proves to be a one-off.

The 24-year-old had a golden opportunity to put Liverpool ahead from the penalty spot in the 32nd minute, stepping up in Mohamed Salah’s absence due to AFCON duty. Instead, his effort rattled the crossbar and bounced away, summing up a frustrating afternoon.

Beyond the missed penalty, Szoboszlai struggled to influence proceedings — a worrying sight given how important he has been to Slot’s system throughout the campaign.

Fans Voice Concern Over Szoboszlai Display

Supporters did not hold back on social media after the final whistle, with many questioning the midfielder’s confidence and overall impact. Some described it as his worst performance in a Liverpool shirt, while others suggested he looked hesitant and disconnected in midfield.

Comments ranged from concerns about him slowing the tempo to more pointed criticism about whether he has been overrated, while a number of fans felt he appeared physically and mentally drained.

Signed from RB Leipzig in the summer of 2023 amid huge expectations, Szoboszlai has shown his quality regularly this season — but following this display, there are growing calls for Slot to consider giving him a breather as Liverpool search for consistency in a tight top-four race.

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