ReactionDominik Szoboszlai reflects on Liverpool's draw with Tottenham
The Hungarian put the Reds in front during the first half of the Premier League clash at Anfield by converting a free-kick.
Spurs stayed in the game, however, and equalised in the last minute of normal time as Richarlison netted from close range.
“Yeah, it is [a huge disappointment],” Szoboszlai told Sky Sports post-match. “I don’t know [what happened with the performance], to be honest, really nothing to say.
“Again in the last minute, I don’t know how many times it happened in the season already. Really, I don’t know what to say. We have to wake up.”
He continued: “I think in the first half we played very well. We controlled the whole game, I guess they hardly created any chance, maybe they had one or two headers.
“But I think we were under control. But second half, it seems we go out and I don’t know, we just don’t do the same things like in the first half. The question is, why?
“But probably we’ll sit down together and this is the most difficult time, but we have to stick together.”
The result means Liverpool are fifth and two points outside the top-four places in the Premier League that guarantee Champions League qualification for 2026-27.
“There is still time to show how much we want [it] and we have to stay together,” said Szoboszlai.
“We have to fight for each other, we have to fight for the club, because everybody wants to play Champions League next season.”
