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·2 Juni 2026
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·2 Juni 2026
Alexander Isak admitted he feels disconnected from the club whilst on international duty
Liverpool finished fifth and trophyless this season, just a year removed from winning the Premier League title. Despite securing Champions League football on the final day, it was not enough for Slot to keep his job as head coach.
This disappointing season came after spending over £300 million last summer on three superstar attackers - Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike and the aforementioned Isak for a record £125m.
All three players in their own way, struggled in their debut season - Isak suffered a broken leg in December that saw him out for a large period of the season, Wirtz had a period of latency adjusting to the team before finding his feet.
There is no doubt these three players will play key roles in whatever plans Liverpool’s expected new manager Andoni Iraola will have, but Isak admitted to feeling disconnected from the club and sadness at Slot’s departure as the man that brought him to the club.
“I've kind of disconnected from Liverpool now that I'm here [with Sweden],” Isak explained. “It's always sad when a coach has to leave.
“[The manager is] usually the first position to change when things go badly.
“As I said, I don't know much about what has happened or will happen. I wish him all the best.”

Alexander Isak will be hopeful of making a bigger impact for Liverpool next season
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Isak will be hoping to get back to his best, overcoming his injury troubles, next season.
He has already been showing signs of his old self whilst playing for Sweden in the build-up to the World Cup, scoring Sweden’s only goal in a 3-1 friendly loss to Norway.







































