Liverpool's Title Defense: Dominik Szoboszlai Warns Arsenal - 'Don't Win it in January'
Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai stresses that the Reds are not conceding their Premier League title defense to table-topping Arsenal just yet. With an important clash looming, Szoboszlai sends a clear message: 'You don't win it by January'. Explore how the defending champions are gearing up for a tough battle for domestic dominance.

Dominik Szoboszlai insists that Liverpool are not throwing in the towel on their Premier League title defence, with table-topping Arsenal being warned: “You don’t win it by January.” The Reds will have the chance to close in on the Gunners when taking in a trip to Emirates Stadium, with Arne Slot’s side adamant that they can complete an improbable mission and defend their top-flight crown.Liverpool secured domestic dominance in stunning fashion last season, with a surge to the summit leaving the chasing pack trailing in their wake. They never looked like fluffing their lines and ended the campaign 10 points clear of their closest rivals.Arsenal finished second, for the third successive year, but it is the Gunners that are leading the way this time around. They boast a five-point advantage at present and are 14 in front of Liverpool ahead of their clash in north London on Thursday.Discussing another epic battle for bragging rights, Szoboszlai has told Sky Sports: “It's a long way. The Premier League is not easy and you don't win it by January, I don't think so [playing against the champions]. They are playing against the champions. They know as well, they are one of the favourites and an unbelievable team with unbelievable players.“They can't forget about City and Villa, they are doing really well. No, we don't play against the champions; they are playing against the champions.“It's crazy because if I go back to last year, by February we were 10 points clear and I was still saying we have not won it yet. But inside, I was like, this is the chance.“Now probably, because we are so many points behind, we can't think long term. Dream, we can talk about it, but we have to think game by game and have to perform to show we can even be in the top four. We need things to go our way, why not?”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Liverpool have already lost more games this season - six in the league - than they did across the whole of the 2024-25 campaign. Szoboszlai said of that surprising dip, which has come on the back of an elaborate summer spending spree that saw transfer records smashed: “It happens sometimes. Last year when the manager came in, no one was thinking we had a chance to win it, but then we started very well and we kept on going.“If you asked anybody, they wouldn't think we could win and the chances were small. Now, we started good and the luck was on our side, but it showed we are ready again. Sometimes comes a little hit and you don't react as you should, you saw it last season with City. Now you have to realise what you are aiming for. Game by game as we cannot look long term.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingLiverpool have seen several superstars struggle this season, including big-money buys Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak. Mohamed Salah has also generated plenty of headlines with a supposed wobble, subsequent benching and explosive outburst against the club.On that subject, with those at Anfield hoping that Egyptian icon Salah will return from the Africa Cup of Nations fully committed to the cause and ready to end any exit rumours, Szoboszlai said: “I think it is very close [friendship]. From day one, he got me under his wing and tried to help me with as many things as I asked him. To learn from him. We become closer everyday and trust each other even more. I know many things about him that no one knows.“Yeah [sad to see]. It was not nice to see it, but he is professional enough to handle his situation. I never got involved. I knew I couldn't [help] as he will do it for himself. I was there for him every day. He will handle this, he has the character to deal with it.“Everyone hopes that he is going to come back after AFCON and help us the way he did last season, but that is his decision and the club's decision. As a team-mate, I love to play with him and know what he can do. He showed enough that he is able to do anything.”Liverpool are currently nine games unbeaten, having lost nine of 12 prior to that, and will head to Arsenal feeling good about themselves. Victory would see them move to within 11 points of the Gunners, and anything is possible with 17 games to come after that.
The Premier League Title Race Heating Up
Liverpool's dominant performance last season saw them clinch the title with an impressive lead over their rivals. This time around, Arsenal leads the pack, with a five-point advantage over the Reds. As Liverpool prepares to face off against the Gunners, the stage is set for a thrilling encounter at Emirates Stadium.
Szoboszlai's Perspective on the Long Road Ahead
Dominik Szoboszlai emphasizes the challenges of the Premier League, pointing out that winning the title is a marathon, not a sprint. Reflecting on Liverpool's journey to the top last season, he highlights the need for consistency and resilience in the face of tough competition.
Liverpool's Resilience Amidst Setbacks
Despite facing unexpected losses and setbacks this season, Liverpool remains focused on their ultimate goal. Szoboszlai acknowledges the team's readiness to bounce back and highlights the importance of staying grounded and taking each game as it comes.
Salah's Influence and Commitment
The saga surrounding Mohamed Salah's form and future at Liverpool has been a point of discussion. Szoboszlai sheds light on Salah's professionalism and strong bond with his teammates, expressing optimism about the Egyptian star's return from AFCON and his contribution to the team.
Looking Ahead: Liverpool's Unbeaten Streak
Liverpool's recent unbeaten run signifies a resurgence in form and spirit within the squad. As they gear up to face Arsenal, the Reds will be aiming to close the gap at the top of the table and keep their title defense hopes alive with a crucial victory.










