The Independent
·20 December 2025
Alexander Isak suffers heartbreaking injury while scoring during chaotic Liverpool win over Spurs

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·20 December 2025

Liverpool will be sweating over the fitness of Alexander Isak after he suffered a heartbreaking injury in the process of what could have been a lift-off moment in his Reds career.
Arne Slot’s side were chasing an opener during their chaotic 2-1 win over Tottenham, who had been reduced to 10 men, when Liverpool’s two big-money signings – Florian Wirtz and Isak – combined to break the deadlock in the 56th minute.
Cristian Romero gave the ball away with a sloppy pass before the ball was slipped to Wirtz in space, who guided it into the Swedish striker to finish with aplomb.

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Alexander Isak in pain after scoring for Liverpool (AP)
The goal was only Isak’s second in the Premier League since joining Liverpool in the summer, while Wirtz’s assist acted as his long-awaited first goal contribution in the English top flight.
While the moment seemed to symbolise a turning of the page for the £225m duo, it was tinged with sourness with Isak writhing in pain as the ball hit the net.
He had been clattered by a last-ditch challenge from Tottenham centre-back Micky van de Ven, who failed to put a block in but instead scissored Isak to the ground.
Isak was unable to get to his feet and celebrate as he was surrounded by team-mates, with Liverpool’s physios soon running onto the pitch to treat the leg injury he has sustained.
At one point, it appeared Isak would need a stretcher to come off the field. He was, however, able to hobble off the pitch on his two feet, albeit with the help of two club doctors. He was replaced by Jeremie Frimpong, with his final act being the goal he had just scored.

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Micky van de Ven clattering into Isak during the goal (Getty Images)
Liverpool boss Slot was asked about Isak’s condition in his post-match press conference but had little new information to provide.
“I don’t have any news on him. If a player scores and then doesn’t come back on the pitch because he couldn’t go on – because he didn’t even try and get on – that’s usually not a good thing,” said Slot.
“But I can’t say anything more than that – that is just gut feeling, nothing medical. But let’s not be too negative yet. Let’s hope he’s back with us soon.”
Speaking on Sky Sports’ broadcast of the game, co-commentator Gary Neville expressed his concern as soon as Isak was taken off the pitch.
“That is a sad sight for Isak,” said Neville. “That could have been his lift-off moment. But he has picked up an injury."
Isak, who had been brought on at half-time after a dismal first half of football from both sides, only bagged his first Premier League goal in a Liverpool shirt at the end of November, firing home against West Ham.
It was his second goal in all competitions since his British record transfer from Newcastle, with the first coming against Southampton in the Carabao Cup in September.
He has so far been largely overshadowed by Hugo Ekitike’s striking exploits, with the Frenchman doubling Liverpool’s lead to bag his eighth league goal of the season and the Reds eventually clinging on for a 2-1 win despite Richarlison pulling one back.









































