Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version from Echo or go back to LFC Live.
None of us were there to be honest as much as we could.“It's a hard time, but we have to stick together. On Wednesday there is another chance, but we have to get it in our head that this is not the season we would like to end.“I don't know (why it happens).
We wanted this one so much. You lose 4-0 at City and it's not the best.“I always say when we do it (fight) we are winning, when we don't do it we are losing.
You have to fight, work hard, be there for each other and that's what we are missing sometimes.”Asked if the spot-kick was the turning point, Szoboszlai told Spíler TV: "I don't think the penalty was the turning point, rather it was the second goal conceded that changed the game.“There is one minute left, and you could go into the half-time at 1-0, and you concede another one before that, it's not a positive thing to come out afterwards feeling like you still have a chance away against Manchester City. So I would say the second goal was the turning point."Liverpool must quickly pick themselves up before Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final first leg away to Paris Saint-Germain, their last chance of silverware in a disappointing campaign.And Szoboszlai warned: "We have to pull ourselves together, because if we play like this, we can very quickly forget about the Champions League participation and next year's Champions League participation as well."So we have to look into ourselves and start thinking about how we can turn this catastrophic season into a season we can remember."Up to 70% off Liverpool kits and merchThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
