Anfield Watch
·9 de septiembre de 2025
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·9 de septiembre de 2025
After the game Isak and his manager were fielding questions about his return to the field - denying that there was an agreement with Liverpool over restricting his playing time.
“That was the maximum number of minutes I could give him,” Tomasson told Viaplay according to the Swedish media.
The 25-year-old has played NO football since the of the Premier League season - and - famously - has not had a preseason either. He rejected calls to join Newcastle’s Asian tour - and then sat out the first three Premier League games of the season.
There is no doubt that the new Liverpool No9 will be rusty - and he played no part in the draw at the weekend. Still there are some encouraging signs for Liverpool fans to take from Isak’s own individual performance.
The £125m man was summoned by Tomasson to rescue a lost cause - with Kosovo already two goals to the good by the time he arrived on to the pitch.
But Isak looked sharp - having four shots according to Sofascore - and was unlucky not to score with one smartly taken chance. Ari Muric stood up well to Isak’s shot - after the forward had expertly dragged himself into the clear with a deft left-footed touch.
Overall Isak had 18 touches - the man he replaced on 72 minutes, Anthony Elanga, had only 37 in the game - and won the only aerial duel he competed for.
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