Anfield Watch
·8. November 2025
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·8. November 2025
But Isak is back in training again after missing crucial games in October and November and there is a chance for him to be involved in the game against Manchester City.
Even if he's just on the bench, we know how dangerous he can be. Isak could be a massive asset for Liverpool just to play a few minutes and provide a goal-scoring threat if Slot's side is chasing the game.
Of course, Isak is not the only new striker Liverpool signed who is struggling with an injury.
Unfortunately, Will Wright, who made his debut against Athletic Bilbao in a friendly at Anfield on the day his arrival at the club became official, suffered a setback in September.
Wright made a misstep in Liverpool's opening UEFA Youth League game, and it turned out that he had suffered a knee injury as a result.









































