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Szoboszlai Backheel Blunder Sparks Hourihane Outburst
13 Jan
Summary
- Conor Hourihane called Dominik Szoboszlai's backheel attempt disrespectful.
- Szoboszlai's error led to Barnsley scoring an easy goal.
- Arne Slot acknowledged the costly mistake and repetitive defensive lapses.

Barnsley head coach Conor Hourihane has criticized Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai for a "disrespectful" backheel attempt inside his own penalty area during Liverpool's 4-1 win. The audacious maneuver by Szoboszlai backfired, directly leading to Barnsley's goal, scored by Adam Phillips, which halved Liverpool's initial two-goal lead.
Hourihane expressed his disappointment, suggesting such a play would not occur in more critical matches. Liverpool manager Arne Slot echoed these sentiments, admitting the mistake contributed to a more challenging second half and lamenting the team's tendency to concede "sloppy or easy goals" when comfortably ahead.
Slot indicated he would discuss the incident with Szoboszlai. The manager further elaborated on a pattern of conceding avoidable goals this season, which he believes negatively impacts the team's mentality and the overall game dynamic, despite Liverpool ultimately securing a comfortable victory.




