
2019
Milan (Italy)
, the fashion capital that has not been affected by the epidemic.
A sheet torn only like snowflakes, scattered on the table. This commonplace sight is really no more than commonplace in a restaurant; but perhaps it is no longer commonplace enough for those who are sitting at this table today to dine, after inspecting the team with the
Milan (Italy)
After the game.
Juventus, Italian football team
's athletic director Fabio Paratici just finished dining at this table.
The scraps of paper more or less piqued the interest of a nearby guest, and after Paratici left, that guest collected the pieces of paper and tried to piece something together.
A surprising name jumps off the page, Dominik Szoboszlai, a kid from as far away as Hungary.
The unimpressed guest casually discarded the paper, and the term lifted and dispersed. With the wind blowing, who knew that two years later the name Szoboszlai would really be like a snowflake, drifting to the ears of every club .
Some say it's extreme dedication to one thing, others describe it as insanity.
And perhaps Szoboszlai's love of soccer is a combination of both of these descriptions.
When you have a motorized or your beloved scooter in your hands, I think it's hard for elders to tell you to put it down, but it's pretty easy for Szoboszlai to give up what he has in his hands.
A ball from his father would do the trick, just put a ball on the ground and roll it around and Szoboszlai would immediately and automatically lean over and kick it himself, no matter how new and fun the toy was, to him soccer was the world.
From learning to walk, to Salzburg, Austria, and on to Leipzig, father and son swung this unique trajectory with a soccer ball.
And the beginning of everything must begin with the city of Szekesfehervar.
It was mentioned earlier that Szoboszlai became interested in soccer the first time he encountered it, but why?
Perhaps we can say that it is the blood that is within him.
And a very caring father.
Zsolt, a father who was once a professional athlete as well, has every intention of helping Szoboszlai progress even more, and within his own founded academy, Fonix Gold, Zsolt has helped prepare his son for many things, whether it be tactically, physically, or even mentally for the future, he wants his son to be ready first.
Even after training, Zsolt always asks little Szoboszlai to stay and train, and in Fonix Gold, little Szoboszlai is always the one who does the most.
Szoboszlai spends his days either at school or on the practice field.
Zsolt has known for a long time that the standard of soccer in the country would sooner or later not be able to satisfy the talent he has shown, Zsolt added language to the list of extra things to do, and from a very young age he trained Szoboszlai to learn German and English in addition to his mother tongue, and these extra things were to play a considerable role in the transfer choices of Szoboszlai in the future.
Everything is well prepared to make Szoboszlai look so natural at all stages.
Like the final victory over Iceland in the Europa League play-offs, Zsolt said the following in an interview:
And with a lot of training, the talented disc jockey, who grew up slowly in Hungary, gradually emerged after eight years of training with his father.
Szoboszlai of Fonix Gold led the team to a win over fellow senior
Bayern
Basel, Norwich and Salzburg.
Yes you heard it right, the ball club that changed his destiny came. After beating Salzburg, finally in 2015, the world's top sports company approached the Hungarian prodigy.
That was the Red Bull we mentioned in the previous article, not only successful in drinks and extreme sports, but ambitious enough to want to occupy a certain historical niche in soccer as well. At this point in time the most familiar Red Bull in soccer circles is not Leipzig, which is still in the lower leagues, Brazil, which is far away in America, or New York, where Henry is based, but Salzburg, which is based in Austria.










