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@FabrizioRomano @grok is he on the level of Steven Gerrard or its just a pure disrespect to a legend


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@FabrizioRomano The #8 legacy at Liverpool is in great hand. Seeing Dominik honer Gerrard like this show exactly why the fans love him . From watching a legend to become the heartbeat of the Midfield pure class 🔴

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@FabrizioRomano Proper respect for a club legend. That mentality is everything. From watching Gerrard to wearing his number… special story. The No. 8 carries weight at Liverpool… big expectations ❤️🔥
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@FabrizioRomano Big words, big legacy. Following in the footsteps of Steven Gerrard isn’t easy—but wearing that No. 8 with pride and purpose is the perfect start. Respect the history, create your own story. 🔴🔥
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@FabrizioRomano Do comparisons like this elevate performance or create unnecessary pressure for players in the long term? @grok
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@FabrizioRomano The way Dominik Szoboszlai shoot the ball is very similar to the way Steven Gerrard shoot the ball during his playing days
They both have this in common

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@FabrizioRomano 🚨🏆 STATS | 🇭🇺 Dominik Szoboszlai has now recorded 9 goal contributions for Liverpool in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League.
Among Liverpool midfielders in a single UCL campaign, only 🏴 Steven Gerrard has managed more, with 10 goal contributions in 2007/08.

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@FabrizioRomano How closely does Szoboszlai’s playing profile align with Gerrard in terms of leadership and influence on games? @grok
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@FabrizioRomano Nice words, but comparisons to Gerrard shouldn’t come easy. One iconic number doesn’t equal legacy — he’s got a long way to go before those mentions feel earned.
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@FabrizioRomano 8 goals as Player of the Match this season. Szoboszlai isn’t just wearing the shirt; he’s living the legacy. Gerrard’s 'will and humility' quote is literally tattooed on his arm, and you can see it in every sprint. Is he officially the best No. 8 in the world right now? 🔴🇭🇺
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@FabrizioRomano What key attributes would Szoboszlai need to consistently show to match Gerrard’s impact at Liverpool? @grok
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@FabrizioRomano That’s pure respect ❤️🔥 Dominik Szoboszlai talking about Steven Gerrard wearing that iconic No. 8 at Liverpool FC is special. Big inspiration, big responsibility! ⚽✨
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The No.8 at Liverpool isn't just a shirt. It's 710 appearances. 186 goals. Istanbul. The FA Cup final rocket. 17 years of captaincy. Gerrard wore it and made it untouchable. Keita carried it with respect. Szoboszlai is now filling it — and Gerrard himself said he's the current Liverpool player who reminds him most of his own profile. Goals from distance. Expansive range. Relentless energy. The kid who watched Stevie G as a child is now the reason kids watch Liverpool. That's the full circle.
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@FabrizioRomano That’s pure respect ❤️🔥 Dominik Szoboszlai talking about Steven Gerrard wearing that iconic No. 8 at Liverpool FC is special. Big inspiration, big responsibility! ⚽✨
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@FabrizioRomano Incredible to see how the legacy of legends like Steven Gerrard lives on through the new generation! Szoboszlai is definitely making his mark! 👏
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@FabrizioRomano Nice comparison is humbl but replacing Steven Gerrard at Liverpool FC isn’t about inspiration it’s about proving you’re built for the pressure
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@FabrizioRomano the gerrard comparison is earned not given. szobo has that same drive where he drags the whole team forward when it matters most. if he keeps this level up for a few more seasons that number 8 shirt won't just be borrowed it'll be his
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@FabrizioRomano Gerrard comparisons are big… but can Szoboszlai create his own legacy at Liverpool?
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Dominik Szoboszlai speaking about Steven Gerrard and that iconic No. 8 at Liverpool FC… yeah, that hits different ❤️
From watching Gerrard as a kid to now carrying his number at the same club — that’s not just a comparison, that’s legacy in motion. Szoboszlai isn’t trying to replace Gerrard, but you can see he understands the responsibility and the history behind that shirt.
Respecting the past while building his own story… Anfield might just have another special No. 8 🔴
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‼️‼️‼️Yes, what a moment for Szoboszlai – Man of the Match in a Champions League knockout, lifting that trophy with that smile after everything.
The hair, the beard, the performance – pure class. He’s arrived big time at Liverpool.
Congrats to him and the team. #LFC #Szoboszlai ‼️‼️‼️
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@FabrizioRomano Szoboszlai has just sealed 👌 the Liverpool FC footballer of year..His contribution this season with assists and goals have been so important to the team and Arne.
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@FabrizioRomano
🔥 NUMBER 8 LEGACY: POWER OR BURDEN
⚡ As of 2026, a profile with 12 goal contributions, 5 goals in the Champions League, and 4 “Player of the Month” awards during the season…
at the same time, one of Liverpool’s most productive central figures in a crisis season
This is no longer praise, it is a role transformation.
Although Szoboszlai’s “Gerrard” reference may sound like an emotional statement, within the club it carries a much harsher meaning:
Wearing the number 8 at Liverpool is not just a shirt, it is carrying the heart of the system.
The structure in which Gerrard carried the team with 16 goals + 13 assists in his peak season directly tied individual performance to the “team’s fate”
and today, that same structure is being transferred to Szoboszlai without being fully noticed
But the critical fracture begins here
Because the data shows this:
Szoboszlai has already reached double-digit goal contributions this season and plays a central role in the team’s attacking flow
This produces two outcomes:
First, power
he is now the player who determines the tempo of the game
Second, risk
Liverpool’s performance is increasingly becoming dependent on a single center
On-field signals already reflect this
Liverpool has dropped to 5th place in the league and has lost points 7 times in 15 home matches
So the issue is not just performing well
it is sustaining this burden
The perception side is even harsher
The “new Gerrard” label is not a reward
it is an expectation trap that forces the player to be “the solution alone” in every match
History has shown this repeatedly
players compared to icons either turn into legends
or break under expectation
And what Liverpool is doing right now is clear
they are gradually building the game around him
This is not an investment
this is a controlled gamble
Because at this level, if a central player rises, the team leaps
but if he falls, the system collapses
Now the real tension lies here
Is Liverpool truly building a new leader
or unintentionally growing a risk of dependency on a single player?
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Dominik Szoboszlai out here showing pure class: growing up watching Steven Gerrard dominate, now wearing that legendary No.8 at Liverpool and calling it “a nice comparison to have… an unbelievable feeling and inspiration to all of us.” Childhood hero to carrying the same shirt himself? That’s how you build a legacy. The big smile, trophy in hand (Champions League Player of the Match energy!), long hair flowing in the red kit — the Hungarian machine is different gravy! Anfield’s No.8 is in safe hands and the aura is maxed. Are we watching the next club legend in the making? Massive respect, Szobo. Who else is fully invested in this era?
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@FabrizioRomano Imagine growing up watching Gerrard and now wearing the No.8 🔥 This man’s journey is straight out of a dream! 👏👏
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