REPLICA: Szoboszlai made a replica of Eden Hazard’s suρer goal against Liverpool

Dominik Szoboszlai’s goal is similar to the football legend of the past and Eden Hazard’s goal.

In just a minute and a half, Dominik Szoboszlai turned the tide in favor of the Hungarian national team in the final match of the European Championship qualifier against Montenegro. Cutting into the penalty area, he skillfully bypassed a defender and then unleashed a powerful shot into the far corner. Szoboszlai’s goal, and a remarkably similar strike from Eden Hazard, added an intriguing twist to the story as the Belgian striker, who was playing at a world-class level for Chelsea at the time, scored His equalizing goal brought to mind the brilliance of Bene Ferenc and Kiprich József, and bore a striking resemblance to Eden Hazard’s goal against Chelsea’s arch-rivals, Liverpool.

NAGY Ádám; SZOBOSZLAI Dominik

Similar moments of brilliance were witnessed in the 1966 FIFA World Cup when Bene Ferenc scored against Brazil. Also starting from the left corner of the penalty area, Bene dazzled with a series of skillful moves before finishing with his left foot and sending the ball into the near post. The 3-1 victory not only marked Hungary’s success but also ended Brazil’s long unbeaten streak in World Cup matches stretching back to 1954.

Another notable similarity can be seen between Szoboszlai’s goal against Montenegro and Kiprich József’s goal against Austria in 1985. The iconic player was born in Tatabánya, who won 70 caps for the team international team, scored the opening goal in the World Cup qualifiers held at Vienna’s Hanappi Stadion. Similar to Szoboszlai, he broke through from the right wing, evading both defenders before using his left foot to put the ball into the left net. The Hungarian national team, under coach Mezey György, won 3-0.

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