Liverpool's Robertson blasts Szoboszlai for 'unacceptable' back-heel
Liverpool's Hungarian midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai (R) celebrates scoring the opening goal during the English FA Cup third round football match between Liverpool and Barnsley at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on January 12, 2026. (Photo by PETER POWELL / AFP)
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Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson slammed Dominik
Szoboszlai's mistake in the FA Cup win over Barnsley as
"unacceptable", admitting his side still have room for improvement
despite their recent unbeaten run.
Szoboszlai was guilty of a careless blunder when his miscued
back-heel inside his own penalty area allowed Barnsley's Adam Phillips to score
in Monday's third round tie at Anfield.
Liverpool were leading by two goals at the time of
Szoboszlai's miscued pass and went on to clinch a 4-1 win against their
third-tier opponents.
Szoboszlai had scored a superb long-range opener earlier in
the game, but Liverpool boss Arne Slot said he would speak to the Hungarian
about what he called a "weird" decision.
Robertson was equally frustrated by Szoboszlai's needlessly
casual error, which led Barnsley manager Conor Hourihane to accuse Szoboszlai
of disrespect.
"The frustrating thing is Dom does this unbelievable
60-yard sprint to start with, he's getting the clap off The Kop and I don't
know if that maybe went to his head," Robertson said.
"We can joke about it now but it's unacceptable to lose
a goal like that. Dom obviously knows that. He's been magnificent for us this
season and he was again really good.
"He just had a lapse of concentration, and we can't
afford too many of them in the six-yard box."
Liverpool have extended their unbeaten run to 11 matches to
ease the crisis that engulfed the Premier League champions earlier this season.
But Scotland left-back Robertson said the Barnsley game
provided further evidence that Liverpool still have a dangerous habit of
letting teams back into games.
"Going 11 unbeaten is good but some of the performances
still have to be better. Everyone knows that," Robertson said.
"We've looked a bit more secure defensively which is
pleasing but now we need to put it all together because people are saying we're
lacking an attacking threat.
"If you want to win trophies and go further in tournaments, you have to get the perfect balance. That's what we're working towards."


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