Dominik Szoboszlai clashed with Liverpool supporters at the Etihad on Saturday after the Reds were hammered 4-0 by Manchester City in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup
15:50, 04 Apr 2026Updated 15:52, 04 Apr 2026

Dominik Szoboszlai was seen gesturing at Liverpool's fans(Image: Getty Images)
Dominik Szoboszlai was filmed gesturing toward the away end after his Liverpool teammates were booed off on Saturday.
The Reds suffered a humiliating 4-0 loss to Manchester City in their FA Cup quarterfinal, with Erling Haaland scoring a hat-trick at the Etihad. City winger Antonie Semenyo also found the back of the net, while Mohamed Salah missed a penalty for Liverpool.
At full-time, Szoboszlai stood in front of the away end struggling his shoulders. The Hungarian midfielder then started waving his arms in the air, while the remaining Liverpool fans in the ground made their feelings known after another poor performance.
READ MORE: Arne Slot suffers ultimate humiliation as Liverpool fans chant for Xabi AlonsoREAD MORE: Hugo Eikitke faces backlash after giving Rayan Cherki his shirt before full-timeThe tense situation eventually cooled when Federico Chiesa made his way over to take Szoboszlai away.
Szoboszlai spoke to TNT Sports after the game and was clearly frustrated. "I don't know," he said, as he tried to find answers for Liverpool's loss.
"When you do something, and there is no result for it, it makes no sense. We had chances and missed them. We conceded an easy penalty. We lose 4-0. We cannot concede as much as we concede. Nothing else to say.
"It's hard to win here. After 1-0 down you still believe. At 2-0 down, it's our own fault to come in at half-time, conceding in the last minute another goal. At 2-0, the chances are lower and lower.
"You come out and want to show we are able to come back, and you concede a third one, from then on, there is no more chance to come back."
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