Even though many wouldn’t admit it and although it may seem unfair, luck plays a significant role in sports. Talent and hard work are mandatory, but without that wink from the sky – by the stars, heavens, deities, or something else – an athlete is “doomed” and everything’s in vain.Football is, of course, no exception, though people seemingly tend to fixate more often on those ill-fortuned when it comes to the most important secondary thing in the world than other sports.Curious case of Hatters and English football rollercoaster like no otherMan City, which barely won the Champions League, and PSG, which keep failing to do so (though this season could be the one), Tottenham’s curse lasting since 2008, Harry Kane’s trophyless spell, which ended this season, etc.However, there are completely opposite examples, believe it or not, and one of them is Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai, who’s won a trophy each season since he became a professional!Dominik Szoboszlai is a winner.A trophy won in every season of his professional career. ☠️🔴 pic.twitter.com/uVpAKD6OoR— LFCDZN11 (@lfcdzn11) April 28, 2025 The Hungarian started his senior career with the Austrian second-tier side Liefering in 2017, only to join the giants Red Bull Salzburg just six and a half months later and win the title with the club from the City of Mozart.In four seasons with the Red Bulls, Szoboszlai won as many titles and three Cups before joining Salzburg’s “older brother,” Red Bull Leipzig, in 2021.The competition for the title in the German Bundesliga was much fiercer – just look at Bayern Munich’s dominance – but the popular Szobo found a way to avoid trophyless seasons, winning consecutive DFB Pokals (German Cups) in 2022 and 2023.##NAJAVA_MECA_8912091##Once he joined Liverpool in July 2023, his trophy run was set to face the biggest challenge in the cradle of football. In his first season with the Reds, the midfielder won the EFL Cup, though he missed the final against Chelsea due to a hamstring injury.Finally, Szoboszlai’s streak continued this season, too, as Liverpool – some would say unexpectedly – won the Premier League. Considering their form this season, the impression is that they could have won a few trophies more, but those “heights” remain to be conquered next season.Serial winner Szobo’s run mustn’t be broken, right?
