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Liverpool's Slot criticizes Van de Ven's reckless tackle on Isak, sidelining him for two months

Originally Published 20 days ago — by The Guardian

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Thomas Frank defended Micky van de Ven against Arne Slot's criticism over a reckless challenge that injured Alexander Isak, emphasizing the defender's intent and professionalism. The injury is a setback for Isak, who is expected to return before season's end, and the incident has sparked debate over the challenge's severity and refereeing decisions.

Liverpool's Thrilling Comeback and Key Performances in Atletico Madrid Clash

Originally Published 3 months ago — by This Is Anfield

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Liverpool secured a dramatic 3-2 Champions League victory over Atletico Madrid with a stoppage-time header from Virgil van Dijk, showcasing their mental strength. Arne Slot praised the team's mentality and highlighted Alexander Isak's impressive debut, while Andy Robertson reflected on the need for a more straightforward approach to winning.

Alexander Isak Debuts in Liverpool's Thrilling 3-2 Champions League Win Over Atletico Madrid

Originally Published 3 months ago — by BBC

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Liverpool secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, with Virgil van Dijk scoring a late winner. New signing Alexander Isak made his debut, showing promise despite fatigue, while Mohamed Salah returned to form. The match was characterized by late goals and Liverpool's resilience, continuing their pattern of winning in the final minutes this season.

Alexander Isak's Transfer Journey and Future at Liverpool

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Sports Illustrated

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Alexander Isak preferred a move to Liverpool over Chelsea, which attempted to sign him but was unsuccessful. Isak's strong desire to join Liverpool, combined with his frustrations and public expressions, led to a record-breaking £125 million transfer to Liverpool, while Chelsea focused on other signings. The deal was influenced by Liverpool's acquisition of Hugo Ekitiké and Isak's changing mood, culminating in his move to Anfield.

Liverpool intensifies pursuit of Alexander Isak with £125m deal

Originally Published 4 months ago — by NBC Sports

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Liverpool are set to break the Premier League transfer record by paying nearly $170 million for Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak, who will undergo a medical and sign a six-year deal, significantly boosting Liverpool's title chances and marking a major summer spending spree.

Liverpool finalizes £130m deal for Alexander Isak from Newcastle

Originally Published 4 months ago — by The New York Times

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Liverpool have agreed to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle United for £125 million, after a prolonged transfer saga, with Isak eager to move to Anfield and Newcastle initially resisting the sale. The deal is set to be finalized after Isak undergoes a medical, marking one of the most expensive transfers in British football history.

Liverpool to sign Isak for £130M in record deal

Originally Published 4 months ago — by theScore.com

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Liverpool has agreed to sign striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle United for a record-breaking £130 million, ending a lengthy transfer saga. The deal will set a new British transfer record and adds to Liverpool's significant summer spending, which totals around £400 million, as they bolster their squad after last season's title win.