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Playing EAFC 24, Liverpool stars made an amusing video.
After scoring at Anfield, the Portuguese international has participated in esports competitions and performed impressive gaming routines.
Jota, however, was not included in Liverpool’s FC24 forfeits video, as Darwin Nunez and Ryan Gravenberch faced Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister. For the former Wolves player, things took a turn for the worst when he later took a playful jab from a new teammate. The presenter Nubaid Haroon affirmed that Jota was Liverpool’s greatest player when Szoboszlai interrupted to provide clarification right before FC24. In response, the 23-year-old Hungarian said, “To play? Ah, okay,” he said, much to his coworkers’ amusement.In the video, the four players competed against one another in a game of FC24 while responding to questions on their colleagues’ in-game statistics and administering penalties for incorrect answers.But Szoboszlai was keen to keep his new teammates feet on the ground
Mac Allister was amused by the Hungarian’s lighthearted jab.
Darwin Nunez had a brief insight into what it would be like to be Alisson after incorrectly guessing Mohamed Salah was one of the strongest.
The Uruguayan was hilariously told he was in the top three instead and reacted by flexing his bicep for Gravenberch.
Nunez was made to play with custodian gloves as a form of discipline.
“Let’s go, Ali,” Liverpool’s number nine seemed more than capable of handling the challenge, clapping his gloved hands.
However, Nunez, who has four goals in 11 appearances in all competitions this term, showed he doesn’t have a future keeping the ball out of the net as he struggled to click the buttons in the bulky mitts.
Before putting on the gloves, Nunez made sure the response was correct by examining his own body.
After trailing a goal early in the match, Mac Allister and Szoboszlai’s team showed that they understood Klopp-ball.
World Cup winner Mac Allister was made to step away from his virtual persona, but the move paid off as the former Brighton player quipped that his dismissal was “good for the team.”
This season, Liverpool, who have trailed early in 58% of their games, saw another incredible comeback as Mac Allister and Szoboszlai overcame the deficit to win 3-1.
Fans were inconsolable after the game, with one saying, “Dom and Macca went down 1-0 and won 3-1.” They truly do know our strategies by heart.
“Dom and Macca really took Klopp’s tactics personally,” another person remarked. Reduce the score to one goal, give the impression that you are winning, and then pour 3GS on your opponents.
A third added: “No way Macca and Szobo pulled the 3-1 comeback!”