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Clash of the Titians: Szoboszlai reveals what Liverpool must do to beat Manchester City


The highly anticipated clash between Manchester City vs Liverpool has sent purse racing, bookies predicting, coaches' strategizing and players practicing various systems to outmaneuver the opposition. 

Liverpool star Dominik Szoboszlai is optimistic of beating Manchester City and feels him and his team has what it takes to win at the Etihad Stadium. 

Although, beating Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium won't be easy. City are the reigning European, Premier League and FA Cup champions. 

They achieved that fate by playing some of the best football in the world and scoring goals when it really matters. The club's goal-getter Erling Haaland should've won the Ballon d'Or having helped Manchester City win their first ever European trophy while scoring 54 goals in 55 games. 

This season, Haaland has hit double figures in goals even in the absence of Kevin De Bruyne which proves he is a world class striker. 

City are a world class team, Szoboszlai knows that, but he still feels Liverpool have the edge. 

Asked what Liverpool must do to beat Manchester City Dominik replied to a reporter: "This is not the right time to answer this type of question but i believe we have a good team, and we will win", he said with a smile on his face.  

"We can't fall back and defend; they will come at us and score. We've to attack them from the first whistle and ensure we use the width to our advantage. 

"The team Liverpool is very good and i believe we can beat them away from home". 

Dominik Szoboszlai scored two fantastic goals against Montenegro to help Hungary qualifier to the 2024 Euros, Dominika replied: 




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