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Sobosloy: I wanted to pass the goal, but an unintentional move made the score

9:03am, 20 May 2025Football

PuBoard Network reported on May 20 that in the 37th round of the Premier League, Liverpool was reversed by Brighton 2-3 away. After winning the championship early, the Reds failed to continue their strength with victory. After the game, Sobosloy, who scored the first record for Liverpool, was interviewed and admitted that he was regretful of his defeat, and also revealed the small episode behind the goal.

Loss analysis: Brighton deserves victory, the Reds showed their desire to win

Speaking of the game results, Sobosloy said: "Of course we won't be happy with the loss, but we must admit that Brighton showed a stronger desire to win, and they deserved this victory. We played very hard in the first 70 minutes and created many opportunities. We had the opportunity to score 3 points, but football is like this. The opponent's tenacity changed the situation." In this game, Sobosloy broke the deadlock in the opening 15 minutes, and Jota then expanded the score, but Brighton completed the reversal with the second score of Sansau's brace and Evan Ferguson's winning goal. Data shows that Brighton has a 58% ball possession rate and 18 shots, showing strong pressure from home.

Champion mentality: We won the championship early but did not relax, and we swear to contribute perfect home finishing

Although we have secured the Premier League championship, Sobosloy emphasized that the team has not slacked off: "Winning the championship early is a time for dreams to come true, but our professional attitude has never changed. There is still a week of training and the last home game next, and we will do our best because Anfield fans deserve the best farewell." This season, Liverpool won the championship three rounds ahead of schedule with a record of 26 wins, 4 draws and 4 losses, which is also their third Premier League trophy in the past four years. In the final match against Southampton, the team is expected to bring a successful end to the season with a victory and also present a live celebration of the championship trophy to fans.

Goals revealed: I wanted to cross but scored unexpectedly. Behind luck is the team's contribution

When asked about the first goal, Sobosloy showed a honest smile: "To be honest, that foot is actually trying to cross, I won't lie! It may be that the angle and strength of the touching ball have changed, and the ball just flew into a dead corner. Of course, I am very happy to be able to lead the team, but this goal reflects the team's running and cooperation. If it weren't for the teammates to open up space, I wouldn't have such a chance to play." Data shows that Sobosloy played 48 times for Liverpool in various competitions this season, contributing 7 goals and 9 assists, and is an indispensable "all-round warrior" in the team's midfield. His scheduling ability and forward-surge threat in offense and defense transformation have become a key link in Klopp's tactical system.

From the champion to the goalkeeper who "came by chance", Sobosloy's interview demonstrates the honesty and humility of the Red Army soldiers. Despite the loss in this game, the team's championship background and team cohesion have not been shaken. As he said, next week's Anfield battle will not only be the end of the season, but also the starting point of a new journey - with a desire for victory and gratitude to the fans, Liverpool is moving towards a more brilliant future.

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