Liverpool pitcher Dominik Soboszla commented on the draw with Tottenham (1:1) in the match of the 30th round of the English Premier League. The Ugric football player became the author of his team’s only goal, but the Merseysiders again lost their victory in the remaining stages.
After the game, Soboslai was not disappointed with the result but recognized that the team was going through a difficult period.
" I don’t understand what happened, I have nothing to say. We missed it again on the last mountain, I don’t know how often it was repeated this season. It’s our fault it’s our fault,” said the drunkard.
The footballer also said that the team must change the situation as soon as possible, otherwise the loss before the European Cup will become a serious problem.
" We must take it into our own hands, even if it continues like this, the destruction until the Conference League will become a great achievement. I don’t know why this is happening. Honestly, I just don’t know,” added Soboszlai.
According to the gravel, in the first half Liverpool completely controlled the game, but after the break the team lost stability.
“In the first half we played well, the opponents controlled the progress, the opponent didn’t have any chances to get along, because he couldn’t grab a couple of headers. In the other half we played worse. We’ll discuss everything with the team, it’s already a difficult period, but we need to get ready at once,” said the footballer.
We warmly reached out to the club’s fans, calling on them to support the team in a difficult moment.
“I don’t feel the dissatisfaction of the patients, but we understand them miraculously. We are not as kind as we are. Patients should not come to see us, the remnants of the last season we became champions for four rounds before the end, everyone was happy. Support us during this difficult time!
“We still have the ability to show ourselves, we can join forces and fight for the club,” Soboslay summed up.
Earlier it became known that Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal would become the heirs of Newcastle.