Alexander Isak believes it’s ‘unhappy’ that Arne Slot has been dismissed as Liverpool Head Coach however has admitted he’s ‘disconnected’ from the Anfield-based outfit whereas on worldwide responsibility.
The ahead netted an exquisite aim for Sweden in opposition to Norway in a pleasant on Monday evening having been launched after an hour along with his facet 3-0 down.
The 26-year-old, who joined Liverpool from Newcastle final summer time in a deal value £125m, didn’t make an influence throughout his debut marketing campaign on Merseyside after struggling a damaged leg and failing to return to full health.
Following the departure of Slot final week, Isak’s second marketing campaign at Liverpool shall be below a brand new supervisor – with former Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola the favorite to succeed the Dutchman.
“I’ve form of disconnected from Liverpool now that I’m right here [with Sweden],” Isak defined (through The Customary). “It’s at all times unhappy when a coach has to depart.
“[The manager is] normally the primary place to vary when issues go badly.
“As I stated, I don’t know a lot about what has occurred or will occur. I want him all the most effective.”
Isak’s first season at Liverpool was a really tough one.
He was the topic of a dramatic switch saga when he pressured by means of a transfer away from Newcastle to hitch the Reds after which was hampered by accidents all through the marketing campaign.
The ex-Actual Sociedad man netted simply 4 objectives and registered one help in 22 appearances (throughout all competitions).
In the course of the 2024/25 marketing campaign, our No. 9 netted 27 objectives and added an additional 6 assists in 42 appearances for Newcastle which highlights what he’s able to when he’s absolutely match and will get a run of video games collectively.
There’s no doubting the standard of the ahead however conserving him match and getting the most effective out of him is among the many challenges the following Liverpool boss should navigate.
The season simply gone was one to overlook for the Merseysiders – so let’s hope the upcoming marketing campaign shall be one to recollect!



















