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Szoboszlai Apologises to Liverpool Fans and Tells PSG What to Expect at Anfield
- Liverpool hosts Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday for the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final, trailing 2-0 after the initial match in the French capital.
- Midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai apologized to fans for a misunderstanding after social media footage showed him clapping, interpreted as sarcasm, during a 4-0 Cup defeat at Manchester City this month.
- "Yeah, to make it clear, maybe it was a misunderstanding between me and the fans," Szoboszlai said, insisting he is "ready to die on the pitch" against PSG to help his team progress.
- Dijk noted that in 49 home games, the team scored twice or more 36 times, believing the squad can achieve "something very special" against the European champions to overcome the deficit.
- Head coach Arne Slot expressed confidence in his team's quality ahead of the fixture at Anfield, emphasizing the squad's ability to deliver strong performances during high-stakes games this season.
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Why Szoboszlai apologized to Liverpool fans before Champions League clash with PSG
Widely considered Liverpool's player of the season, Dominik Szoboszlai found himself apologizing to the club supporters on Monday for what he described as a “misunderstanding.”
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Dominik Szoboszlai explains ‘misunderstanding’ over clash with Liverpool fans
Szoboszlai appeared to sarcastically clap Liverpool fans after the players were booed following their 4-0 loss to Man City in the FA Cup
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