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The British Guardian considers the excellence of the Hungarian national team, Dominik Szoboszlai, to be the 96th best soccer player in the world. The young midfielder, who certified Austrian Red Bull Salzburg from Salzburg to the German Bundesliga for RB Leipzig, preceded the daily’s traditional 100 list with names like AS Monaco French forward Wissam Ben Yedder, fellow Frenchman Presnel Kimpembe (PSG), the Spanish Luis Alberto (Lazio) and the German Jerome Boateng (Bayern Munich).
The Hungarian midfielder started as a rookie in his last Austrian championship.
According to The Guardian, Leipzig, who was only twenty years old with Szoboszlai’s Dominic,
It features chips from David Beckham and Kevin De Bruyne.
Szoboszlai’s technique and playing intelligence are hailed as excellent, not to mention his free kicks, which the newspaper says he will also benefit from in the Bundesliga and the European Championship next summer.
The Austrian club sold only two more expensive players than the Hungarian midfielder.
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