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Alexander Isak Sparks Liverpool with First Goal and Fitness Update

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Liverpool striker Alexander Isak has provided an encouraging update on his fitness following his first goal for the club during their Carabao Cup victory over Southampton. The Sweden international scored just 45 minutes into the match, demonstrating his growing confidence as he integrates into his new team.

Isak, who joined Liverpool from Newcastle United for a record fee of £125 million, was substituted at half-time for Hugo Ekitike. However, he showcased his fitness by sprinting across the pitch during the break. The 26-year-old has faced challenges in maintaining his fitness levels, having missed pre-season training with Newcastle.

Since his transfer, Isak has made three appearances for Liverpool, including two starts against Southampton and Atletico Madrid, along with a substitute appearance in the Merseyside derby against Everton. While remaining cautious about his fitness, Isak expressed optimism after scoring his debut goal for the Reds.

“It was good to get some more minutes on the way to getting fit,” Isak told Sky Sports. “I feel good, I feel fit of course. Obviously, it’s still early. A new club and new teammates, but I feel good. I think it’s a great team to be a part of and with all of the games I get, it’s only going to get better.”

Potential Premier League Start for Isak

With Ekitike set to serve a suspension following his red card received during the match against Southampton, Isak may be in line for his first Premier League start this weekend against Crystal Palace. Ekitike was cautioned for reacting to a referee’s decision early in the second half and received a second yellow card for removing his shirt after scoring.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot expressed disappointment regarding Ekitike’s actions and hopes it serves as a learning opportunity. “I hope so, but not because it was a second yellow card,” Slot stated. “I think it’s also stupid if you haven’t had a yellow card. Maybe I’m a bit old fashioned or a bit old school, but I did score a few goals, not at this level.”

Slot emphasized the importance of teamwork, noting, “If I had to score a goal like he did tonight, I would have turned around and walked up to Federico Chiesa and said, ‘It’s all about you Federico, great assist.’ But that’s maybe me being a bit old school. It was stupid in every sense. The good thing was that his teammates helped him. But he is now suspended for Saturday and that is far from ideal.”

As Liverpool prepares for their match at Selhurst Park, fans are eager to see if Isak will capitalize on this opportunity to further establish himself in the Premier League. His initial performances have been promising, with five goals in his first seven domestic appearances.

Isak’s seamless transition into English football suggests a bright future as he continues to adapt to his new surroundings. With his recent goal and improving fitness, Liverpool supporters are hopeful for more contributions from their new star striker as the season progresses.

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