Liverpool 4-1 Barnsley: Dominik Szoboszlai scores stunner as Reds beat League One side to set up Brighton tie | Football News

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Liverpool survived a couple of huge scares from Barnsley as stunning goals from Dominik Szoboszlai, Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz helped the Reds to a 4-1 win as they progressed to the FA Cup fourth round.

The League One side can be immensely proud of their display at Anfield. They might also feel hard done by a penalty claim which was controversially waved away in the second half, which would have levelled the tie.

Barnsley were right at it from the off and struck the post inside 28 seconds in front of the Kop through Davis Keillor-Dunn’s header.

But Liverpool settled the crowd as Szoboszlai struck a stunner from 25 yards out inside 10 minutes.

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Dominik Szoboszlai has become just the third Liverpool player to score from outside the box in the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup, after Steven Gerrard and John Arne Riise.

That opener did not deter Barnsley’s spirit though as both Jonathan Bland and Keillor-Dunn tested Giorgi Mamardashvili in good areas, before Liverpool’s Premier League quality shone through once again.

This time it was Frimpong, starting at right-back with injured Conor Bradley out for the season, who cut inside on his left foot and finished high into the net. But then Barnsley got the goal their first half deserved with a stunning gift.

Former Liverpool academy player Adam Phillips chased a long ball but Szoboszlai tracked back well. Then, just three yards out, the Liverpool midfielder bizarrely tried a flick to his goalkeeper and missed, allowing Phillips to score in front of the Kop.

Adam Phillips pulled one back for Barnsley after Szoboszlai's error
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Adam Phillips pulled one back for Barnsley after Szoboszlai’s error

Barnsley continued to battle in the second period, despite Liverpool going close as Virgil van Dijk saw his shot tipped onto the bar by Murphy Cooper. Slot even brought on £220m of talent in Wirtz, the returning Hugo Ekitike after injury and Ibrahima Konate on for cover, but the League One side kept on threatening.

At the hour mark, their big moment came. Reyes Cleary, who gave the Liverpool attack a torrid time down the Barnsley left, burst into the box and went down under Szoboszlai’s challenge.

Referee Farai Hallam waved away the claims, with no VAR until the fifth round of the competition, and replays showed the Hungarian got a slight touch on the ball, despite a hand on the back of the winger.

Barnsley were denied a huge penalty claim at Anfield
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Barnsley were denied a huge penalty claim at Anfield

But Liverpool sealed it in the final ten minutes as Wirtz – who earlier missed a sitter – curled home after Ekitike’s deft flick – before the pair combined for the French forward to score the fourth. The Reds charge on to face Brighton in round four.

Slot still not happy despite FA Cup win

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Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was not impressed by Dominik Szoboszlai’s back-heel error that led to Barnsley goal in their FA Cup third round clash.

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot to TNT Sports:

“I was happy with the goals we scored. But I think it was far too long a game that was tight. Two-nil up then giving a goal away like that, made it difficult until five or ten minutes until the end. Then one bad moment and it could have been 2-2.

“Happy with the goals. Not enough chances from all the ball possession we had.

“I wasn’t able to make 11 changes because I don’t have it, or I take the Under-21s or Under-18s. But you could see today you have to respect the competition, respect Barnsley. Even with a large number of starters, they make it difficult.”

Hourihane: My players were outstanding

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Barnsley manager Conor Horuihane was left with a bad taste in his mouth following Dominik Szoboszlai’s back-heel that led to Barnsley’s only goal of the night in their FA Cup clash with Liverpool.

Barnsley head coach Conor Hourihane to TNT Sports:

“Unbelievably proud of the lads. They were outstanding. Stuck with the plan from minute one to the end, got a bit tired towards the end because we had so long without the ball at times.

“But looking at 2-1, they’re bringing on top player after top player and had their best team out towards the end. My lads did unbelievable.

“That’s the level you’re facing. They have to work hard for their goals. That first one is an unbelievable strike, the second and third were really impressive as well. We had chances ourselves.”

FA Cup fourth-round draw in full:

  • Liverpool vs Brighton
  • Stoke City vs Fulham
  • Oxford United vs Sunderland
  • Southampton vs Leicester City
  • Wrexham vs Ipswich Town
  • Arsenal vs Wigan Athletic
  • Hull City vs Chelsea
  • Burton Albion vs West Ham
  • Burnley vs Mansfield Town
  • Norwich City vs West Brom
  • Port Vale vs Bristol City
  • Grimsby Town vs Wolves
  • Aston Villa vs Newcastle
  • Manchester City vs Salford City or Swindon
  • Macclesfield vs Brentford
  • Birmingham City vs Leeds United

Liverpool’s upcoming fixture list

Liverpool have been drawn to play Brighton in the FA Cup fourth round after beating Barnsley in their third round tie on Monday.

With the Reds still competing on three fronts this season, it has created a fixture pile-up over the next six weeks.

Liverpool’s fixture congestion could be eased should they finish in the top eight of the Champions League, which would take them through to the last 16 of the competition – without having to play a two-legged play-off.

  • January 17: Burnley (H), Premier League
  • January 21: Marseille (A), Champions League
  • January 24: Bournemouth (A), Premier League
  • January 28: Qarabag (H), Champions League
  • January 31: Newcastle (H), Premier League
  • February 8: Man City (H), Premier League
  • February 11: Sunderland (A), Premier League
  • February 14/15: Brighton (H), FA Cup fourth round
  • February 17/18: Potential Champions League play-off first leg
  • February 21: Nottingham Forest (A), Premier League
  • February 24/25: Potential Champions League play-off second leg
  • February 28: West Ham (H), Premier League

Key dates for the FA Cup 2025/26

Fourth round: Saturday February 14 2026

Fifth round: Saturday March 7 2026

Quarter-finals: Saturday April 4 2026

Semi-finals: Saturday April 25 2026

Final: Saturday May 16 2026



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