Liverpool boss Arne Slot's side currently sit nine points clear at the top, and a win against Leicester would also confirm the Foxes' relegation back to the Championship after just one season in the top flight.
Szoboszlai's message to his teammates: Focus on Leicester, forget about Arsenal
"It's going to be a massive moment for everyone, but we have two games to go," Szoboszlai, 24, told reporters. "We need to stay calm, focus on Leicester, and not even think about what Arsenal does. You have to focus on yourself because it's in your own hands."
"It's important to be focused for 90 minutes in every game," he added. "We've worked so hard all season to get to this point, and everybody has played a part – from the players, staff, fans, city, and everyone else. It's been unbelievable."
"We've had our ups and downs this season – being top of the Champions League group stage, then getting knocked out by Paris Saint-Germain, reaching the Carabao Cup final and losing to Newcastle. But now we have two games to go to win the Premier League. Ups and downs, but it's been a great season."
With the title within their grasp, Szoboszlai urged his teammates to stay focused and not let the pressure get to them. "We just need to keep working hard and stay focused on the task at hand," he said. "We can't afford to take our foot off the gas now."
With Leicester struggling at the bottom of the table, it looks like Liverpool will have a relatively easy task in their quest for the title. But Szoboszlai warned his teammates not to underestimate their opponents. "Leicester may be struggling, but they're still a good team," he said. "We can't take them lightly if we want to win the title."
As for Arsenal, Szoboszlai said he wasn't worried about what the Gunners were doing. "We just need to focus on ourselves and make sure we do our part," he said. "If we win our games, the title will be ours."
With two games left, it's all to play for in the race for the Premier League title. Will Liverpool be able to hold their nerve and clinch the title, or will Arsenal mount a late comeback? Only time will tell.