Liverpool Survive Szoboszlai Blunder to Edge Barnsley 4-1 in FA Cup Thriller
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Liverpool Survive Szoboszlai Blunder to Edge Barnsley 4-1 in FA Cup Thriller

Liverpool edged Barnsley 4-1 in the FA Cup third round despite Szoboszlai's error. Goals from Szoboszlai, Frimpong, Wirtz, and Ekitike secure Brighton tie amid nervy Anfield night.

Liverpool secured their place in the FA Cup fourth round with a nervy 4-1 victory over League One side Barnsley at Anfield on Monday night, thanks to stunning strikes but marred by a costly error from Dominik Szoboszlai.

The Reds took the lead in the 9th minute when Szoboszlai unleashed a sumptuous volley to put Liverpool ahead against the third-tier visitors.[1][3] Jeremie Frimpong doubled the advantage in the 36th minute with a brilliant left-footed finish from the right flank, cutting inside to fire high into the net.[2][3]

Barnsley, sitting 17th in Sky Bet League One, refused to be overawed and nearly scored inside 28 seconds through Davis Keillor-Dunn's header that struck the post.[3] Their persistence paid off just before half-time when former Liverpool academy product Adam Phillips capitalised on Szoboszlai's bizarre backheel attempt inside his own six-yard box, slotting home to make it 2-1.[1][2][3]

The second half saw Barnsley push for an equaliser, with goalkeeper Ben Cooper brilliantly tipping Virgil van Dijk's volley onto the crossbar.[2] Tensions rose further when Szoboszlai's reckless challenge on Reyes Cleary sparked penalty claims, controversially waved away without VAR intervention.[2][3]

Liverpool finally sealed the win in the 84th minute as substitute Florian Wirtz curled a beauty into the top corner after a deft flick from Hugo Ekitike, who then tapped in the fourth in stoppage time (90+4') from Wirtz's assist.[1][2][3]

The result sets up a home tie against Brighton & Hove Albion in the fourth round, offering Liverpool a potential lifeline in a testing season.[1][3][4] Despite the victory, former Reds legend Steve Nicol admitted he was 'not impressed' by the performance against lower-league opposition.[1]

Barnsley can take pride in their spirited display, pushing the Premier League giants close and threatening a shock upset.[3]

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