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Alexander Isak Injury After Scoring for Liverpool Against Tottenham, When Will He Return?
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Summary
Liverpool made it three wins in competitions after beating 9-man Tottenham 2-1. The defending champions had to patiently wait for opportunities, which were hard to come by. But two clinical finishes from Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike gave them a comfortable 2-0 lead. However, a late Richarlison goal changed the tone of the match as the hosts applied pressure to grab an equaliser.
The Reds held onto their slender lead and got the job done. But the worrying part from their match was the Alexander Isak injury, which forced him to go off as soon as he scored. Find out what the latest Isak injury update is and more.
Alexander Isak Injury
Alexander Isak gave every Liverpool fan what they wanted to see. He ran onto the end of a Florian Wirtz through pass and lashed a left-foot finish past an onrushing Guglielmo Vicario to open the scoring. Instead of celebrating his second Premier League for Liverpool, he was rooted to the ground in pain. A desperate Micky Van de Ven lunged in to throw Isak off his stride and caught his ankle. The ill-timed tackle immediately drew everyone's attention as Isak needed immediate treatment.
After receiving treatment on the pitch, he stepped off it and was eventually replaced by Jeremie Frimpong just 15 minutes after coming on and scoring. Immediate replays of the goal showed Van de Ven catching Isak's ankle, leading to twisting.
There were concerns that Alexander Isak injury was an ACL one. He is set for further scans on Monday, and the next Isak injury update from the club will reveal more.
Alexander Isak Injury Return
Further scans will reveal the extent of Isak injury. Liverpool manager Arne Slot added, “I don’t have any news on him, but if a player scores, then gets injured and then doesn’t come back on the pitch and doesn’t try to come back-that’s usually not a good thing,” he said. “But I cannot say anything more than that; that is just a gut feeling. Nothing medical to say about it.”
However, goalkeeper Alisson was speaking to the press and offered hope. “I think he’ll be okay,” Alisson said. “Happy for him for scoring the goal, but of course, we don’t want him to be injured. Hopefully it’s just a knock, nothing too serious, because he can help our team so much with his quality, and that’s what we hope.”
Assuming the best-case scenario for Alexander Isak injury, we can expect a minor ankle sprain, which could keep him out for 2-6 weeks. A higher ankle sprain will rule him out for 8-10 weeks. An MCL injury will keep him out for 4-5 months, and in the worst case, an ACL injury will rule him out of the season and only allow him to return in the second part of the 2026 calendar year. Liverpool fans are all praying for a positive Isak injury update from the club on Monday.
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What is Alexander Isak's injury?
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What is Alexander Isak's injury?
Alexander Isak is suspected of having picked up an ankle injury.
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