This past weekend, Dominik Szoboszlai was seen having a good time with the Liverpool crowd.

On Sunday, the Hungarian played Nottingham Forest and was in fine form. With two of Liverpool’s three goals coming from assists, Szoboszlai was a serious candidate for Man of the Match.

Darwin Nunez, who was on a roll, was able to assist with one of those goals after his colleague’s pass across the goal line.

Nunez, a goal scorer who is always well-liked, had a fantastic moment. Szoboszlai was observed participating in the celebrations by Liverpool’s official Twitter account, while the well-known chant of “Nunez, Nunez, Nunez” reverberated across Anfield.

After setting up Darwin’s strike, the camera follows Szobo in a film that was uploaded yesterday.

Szoboszlai can be seen pumping his first at fans and mouthing the words to the Nunez chant while looking to the Kop as he jogs to celebrate with the Uruguayan. You enjoy seeing it.

Szoboszlai celebrates with the Kop

Szoboszlai’s exuberant nature and high-energy performances have made him an immediate favourite among Liverpool supporters.

Things like this will only serve to emphasise that more. It’s good to see the relationship between fans and players returning after such a disappointing season the previous time around.

Naturally, though, that sensation isn’t unfounded, and players like Nunez and Szoboszlai deserve a lot of credit for helping to create it.

Both have worked to lessen the impact of the recent, terrible loss of so many beloved fans.

The pair represent Jurgen Klopp’s ‘Liverpool 2.0,’ in different ways.

Nunez is the team’s wild card; he has the ability to transform the Reds from title challengers to champions. Merseysiders genuinely adore him, as evidenced by the Anfield crowd’s incessant chanting of his name.

Szoboszlai, meantime, is the player who will define Klopp’s midfield revolution at the team. The Hungarian appears to have years of success ahead of him with the Reds based on his ability to carry the squad.

As of right moment, neither has taken home any awards. But Nunez and Szoboszlai are already heroes at Anfield just by virtue of the sheer force of their personalities both on and off the pitch. Don’t they simply know, too?

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