A fresh club-versus-country debate has emerged as Arne Slot and Marco Rossi find themselves at odds over the handling of Dominik Szoboszlai during the international break.
Arne Slot raises workload concerns
The Liverpool manager recently voiced concerns over the growing physical demands on his squad, particularly during a packed schedule. Slot urged national team coaches to carefully manage player minutes to avoid fatigue and potential injuries.
Speaking to Match of the Day, he said: “I think the players need a break more than the manager and unfortunately they have to keep on playing. Let’s hope that their national team coaches do understand that at Liverpool a lot of players have played a lot of minutes. But I think other clubs perhaps could have rotated more than I could have this season. So, let’s hope that we’ve got national team coaches that will not play them 180 minutes over two games.”
Arne Slot’s comments were widely interpreted as a plea to protect key players like Dominik Szoboszlai from being overused.
Marco Rossi responds firmly
Hungary head coach Rossi was quick to respond, dismissing Slot’s remarks as unnecessary interference. The Italian tactician made it clear that decisions regarding national team selection remain solely under his authority.
“I have never spoken to Slot personally,” Marco Rossi told Blikk. “Accordingly, I have never had a say in when the Liverpool head coach, for example, will play Szoboszlai as a defender. But I would also expect him not to interfere in my work. If Dominik wants to rest, of course I would let him. But everyone knows how important the national team jersey is to him as the team captain. What is important for us now is to end these two matches with a good result.”
Dominik Szoboszlai at the center of the debate
The Hungarian midfielder remains a crucial figure for both club and country. While Liverpool aim to manage his workload during a demanding season, Hungary are equally reliant on their captain for upcoming friendlies against Slovenia and Greece.
Club vs country dilemma continues
The exchange highlights the ongoing tension between club managers and international coaches over player welfare. With schedules becoming increasingly congested, such conflicts are becoming more frequent.
As things stand, Dominik Szoboszlai is expected to play a key role for Hungary, leaving Liverpool to closely monitor the situation ahead of their domestic commitments.
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