Liverpool Dominik Szoboszlai scores an incredible goal for Hungary 

Liverpool Dominik Szoboszlai scores an incredible goal for Hungary

The Liverpool midfielder helped Hungary get to the Euros the next summer by scoring two goals quickly against Montenegro, capping off an amazing start to the season.

For supporters of club teams, international breaks are often a challenging period. An injury to a key player while on international duty is always a serious concern.

Andy Robertson, the starting left back for Liverpool, missed three months of action after suffering an injury while playing for Scotland.

Even if we may cringe every time a Liverpool player takes the field for his country, it’s still encouraging to watch members of the team we support succeed internationally.

Many players from Liverpool’s national teams have continued their scorching club form. Last week, Luis Diaz scored an emotional brace for Colombia, while Mohamed Salah scored four goals for Egypt. Virgil van Dijk scored for the Netherlands, and Darwin Núñez scored for Uruguay.

Not to be outdone, Dominik Szoboszlai, a dynamic midfielder, continued his scorching club form by turning up a couple of fantastic games for Hungary.

Shortly after helping to equalize in a match against Bulgaria, Szoboszlai scored again in the next two minutes in a

Actually, it was Montenegro who scored first before Szoboszlai ended the game. The midfielder beat a nutmeg and two other defenders in the box after going on a thunderous run down the right side of the pitch.

In the 66th minute, he tucked the ball home to tie the score at one. The midfielder quickly executed a one-two on the left side to receive the return ball as he approached the box and slotted the ball home for the game-winning goal shortly after the ensuing restart.

Hungary, who now lead group G with 18 points, has officially qualified for the UEFA Euros, which will take place in the summer.

Following the game, the youthful Hungarian captain celebrated with a pálinka shot with Hungarian fans in the stands, marking both the goals and the qualifying.

 

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