Liverpool, Nottingham Forest and Isak
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The more perceptive members of Liverpool’s ownership group might ponder the current state of the Anfield nation and muse upon an unpopular conclusion following Saturday’s 3-0 defeat at home by Nottingham Forest.
The Swede was largely anonymous in a 3–0 loss to Nottingham Forest on Saturday at Anfield. He logged just 14 touches of the ball, was dispossessed twice and failed to register a shot on target. Isak came off in the 68th minute as the lowest rated player (5.5), per FotMob. Less than ideal for the most expensive player in Premier League history.
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Isak takes unwanted Liverpool record
Alexander Isak's torrid start to life on Merseyside continued, as he logged just 15 touches in 67 minutes of action in Liverpool's 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest. The Swedish striker is the first player to lose his first four league starts for the club in over 100 years.
Alexander Isak has endured a nightmare start to his time at Liverpool, following a British record move in the summer.After agitating for an exit all summer, the Swedish striker joined the Reds from
Liverpool star Alexander Isak has reportedly bought a guard dog after being subjected to death threats since deciding he wanted to leave Newcastle United in the summer
Liverpool fell to a sixth Premier League loss on Saturday afternoon as they were defeated 3-0 by Nottingham Forest at Anfield. The visitors took the lead when Murillo produced an excellent touch and finish from Elliot Anderson 's corner, with the officials deeming that Alisson's view wasn't restricted by the position of Dan Ndoye.
Liverpool striker Alexander Isak will return to training with the senior squad on Friday after three weeks out and could feature in the blockbuster Premier League meeting with Manchester City on Sunday.
Rather than rally, Liverpool folded and meekly accepted their fate. You could also sense it in the stands, with the atmosphere horribly flat before supporters headed for the exits in their droves after Morgan Gibbs-White made it 3-0 late on.
ALEXANDER ISAK will surely be thinking that he was too clever for his own good. Liverpool’s recruitment team must also be wondering if they got their strategy all wrong by haggling so long with