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Written by admin-ebereNovember 4, 2025

100% dribbles, 100% duels: Liverpool star looks like player of the season

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Liverpool’s season continues to gather momentum, and one player in particular is making headlines for all the right reasons. With a performance that saw him complete 100% of his dribbles and 100% of his duels, he didn’t just dominate the pitch — he looked every bit like a Player of the Season contender. The star in question has been the heartbeat of Jürgen Klopp’s new-look Liverpool, driving the team’s energy, control, and creativity from start to finish.

This version of Liverpool feels different — sharper, hungrier, and more balanced. And that’s largely because of the evolution of one man: Dominik Szoboszlai. The Hungarian midfielder, signed from RB Leipzig, has injected fresh dynamism into the Reds’ midfield. Against top opposition, his command of the game stood out, with stats that underline just how complete his performance was — winning every duel, completing every dribble, and never once losing focus.

For Liverpool supporters, this is exactly what they’ve been craving since the departures of Georginio Wijnaldum and the decline of the old midfield core. Szoboszlai brings back that balance between defensive work rate and attacking flair. His box-to-box energy not only links defense and attack but also sets the tone for the team’s intensity. Watching him glide past opponents while still maintaining tactical discipline is a reminder of what Klopp’s pressing philosophy looks like at its best.

What makes Szoboszlai’s recent display so special is its completeness. He wasn’t just a playmaker — he was everywhere. Breaking up attacks, recycling possession, pressing relentlessly, and still finding time to create chances in the final third. That blend of stamina and skill evokes memories of peak Steven Gerrard, and it’s not an exaggeration to say that Szoboszlai is now Liverpool’s engine room.

The numbers tell a deeper story. Completing 100% of dribbles speaks to his confidence and control under pressure. Winning 100% of duels, especially in a Premier League clash, is a testament to his strength and intelligence. Very few midfielders can boast that kind of all-around dominance in one match. It’s the sort of stat line you’d expect from a world-class talent in top form — and Szoboszlai is proving he belongs in that category.

But it’s not just about the statistics — it’s about presence. Every time he touches the ball, the tempo changes. He moves it quickly, intelligently, and always forward. His leadership on the field has also become evident. At just 23, he’s already barking orders, organizing pressing triggers, and motivating teammates. That self-assuredness is rare in a newcomer, and it’s one of the reasons he’s thriving in Klopp’s high-demand environment.

Klopp himself has spoken glowingly about the midfielder’s impact, calling him a “mentality monster” — a phrase once reserved for Liverpool’s most resilient players. That description fits perfectly. Szoboszlai embodies everything Klopp wants: aggression, discipline, and fearlessness. His work ethic off the ball matches his elegance on it, and that duality makes him indispensable to the team’s current success.

It’s also worth noting how well he complements Liverpool’s attacking trio. By driving forward and committing defenders, he creates space for Mohamed Salah and Darwin Núñez to exploit. His ability to progress the ball through tight spaces keeps Liverpool unpredictable — a quality they sorely missed last season. Every run, every duel, every dribble has purpose, and that purpose translates into momentum for the entire team.

There’s a growing sense among fans and pundits that Szoboszlai could be Liverpool’s best signing since Virgil van Dijk. His consistency, maturity, and adaptability make him stand out in a squad filled with stars. He’s the type of player who doesn’t just perform well — he elevates everyone around him. From Alexis Mac Allister to Trent Alexander-Arnold, his influence has rippled through every department.

In many ways, Szoboszlai represents the new era of Liverpool — a blend of technical quality and relentless mentality. His performances are redefining what it means to be a modern midfielder: strong enough to dominate duels, skillful enough to glide through pressure, and composed enough to dictate games. It’s a rare combination, and one that’s quickly turning him into a fan favorite.

If he maintains this level, the conversation around the Premier League’s Player of the Season could get very interesting. He’s not just putting up good numbers; he’s consistently producing performances that define games. Every match, every touch, every duel adds to a growing reputation that he’s not just a rising star — he’s already among the best.

For Klopp and Liverpool, Szoboszlai’s emergence couldn’t have come at a better time. He’s the perfect blend of energy, creativity, and leadership that the team needed to bridge the gap between eras. And if his current form is anything to go by, the Premier League may soon have to admit what Liverpool fans are already saying — the “Player of the Season” might just be wearing red.

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