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Isak Records Unwanted Liverpool First as Reds’ Scoring Crisis Deepens

Isak became the first Liverpool player to lose his first four starts; the Reds’ scoring slump grows.

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Alexander Isak has recorded an unwanted milestone for Liverpool, becoming the first player in Premier League history to lose his first four starts for the club. Across nine appearances for the Reds in all competitions, Isak has yet to score in the English top-flight or the Champions League. His only goal for the club came on Sept. 23 in a Carabao Cup third round tie against Southampton.

Isak played 68 minutes in the latest game and registered one shot, none on target, with an expected goals (xG) of 0.19. He created one chance, completed 5 of 7 passes (71%), had 14 touches, won 0 of 4 ground duels and 0 of 3 aerial duels.

Liverpool failed to score for a second consecutive week at Anfield after being held by Forest, the same opponent who blanked them at Anfield last season. It was the fourth time this season in all competitions that Liverpool did not score. For context, Forest’s Gameweek 4 win last campaign was the only time Liverpool didn’t score in a Premier League match.

Arne Slot addressed the finishing issue after the match. “I don’t think so yet. It’s difficult for me to feel what they feel. But if I look at the way we finish these chances, I don’t see a player that’s lacking confidence or is hesitating,” he said. “The only thing I can see is that we do create and the finishing is as expected, but the blocks and the saves are also of quality.”

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The side have 18 goals in 12 Premier League matches this season, six fewer than at the same point last year. Mohamed Salah has four league goals, while Florian Wirtz is still chasing his first for the club. Hugo Ekitiké remains the club’s leading scorer with six goals in 17 appearances. Other listed contributors include Mohamed Salah (17 appearances, 5 goals), Cody Gakpo (17, 4), Ryan Gravenberch (13, 3) and Virgil van Dijk with two (17 appearances). Dominik Szoboszlai and Federico Chiesa are tied with Van Dijk on two goals.

Slot accepted responsibility for results. “It is my responsibility. If we win or lose, it is my responsibility,” he said. “What I also saw today, but it wasn’t at City—and at City we are not the only team that struggles in the first half—and in every other game we’ve played, we’ve been the dominant team and we were able to create chances. Like I said, lately it is almost constantly that we miss our chances and then ones go in that we concede, but that will never continue throughout the whole season.”

Liverpool face PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Wednesday, then travel to West Ham to close out November. Upcoming fixtures listed: Wednesday, Nov. 26 — PSV Eindhoven (H) Champions League; Sunday, Nov. 30 — West Ham United (A) Premier League; Wednesday, Dec. 3 — Sunderland (H) Premier League; Saturday, Dec. 6 — Leeds United (A) Premier League; Tuesday, Dec. 9 — Inter Milan (A) Champions League.

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Isak Suffers Groin Setback but Slot Insists Recovery Will Be Short

Isak has suffered a groin setback after returning from a broken leg; Slot expects a short layoff…

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Alexander Isak’s first months on Merseyside have been disrupted by injury and interrupted preparation. A disrupted preseason and a broken leg have prevented the striker enjoying a smooth debut campaign after his rise at St. James’ Park. He only recently returned from that major leg injury and, after a few sluggish outings, had appeared to be finding momentum again.

Isak scored his first Premier League goal at Anfield since he donned Saudi green for the Magpies, but he has suffered a fresh groin problem in training. The first reports of the issue emerged on Saturday and the knock was enough to rule him out of Sunday’s clash at Old Trafford. That absence followed a significant injury sustained at Tottenham Hotspur before Christmas, which ruled him out for the best part of four months.

Arne Slot spoke to Sky Sports before kick-off to outline the immediate impact on his squad and to express his frustration. He said: “After our last win against Palace, you go into the week and in the start you already know you’re going to miss out on Mo [Salah], and then during the week we miss out on Alex as well.

“But that’s not the first time this season. Arsenal away, we had our both No. 9s not available as well and we were able to play a good game. So, it is the situation to accept it.

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“Of course, very unlucky and unhappy with the fact Alex picked up a small—really small—injury,” Slot fretted. “That’s why this game came a bit too early.”

Reports underline that the latest problem is not on the scale of his broken leg, and Slot has been optimistic about a swift recovery for his costly recruit. Isak had dealt with a few nagging issues at Newcastle, and those problems have not ceased since his move. Despite the setback and with just three Premier League games remaining, these comments suggest Isak’s season may still continue.

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Isak Ruled Out of Derby as Liverpool Rework Attack for Man Utd

Alexander Isak ruled out with a groin injury, forcing Arne Slot to reshuffle Liverpool forward line.

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Alexander Isak was ruled out of Sunday’s derby against Manchester United with a groin injury, prolonging a difficult debut campaign at Liverpool. Isak had been eased into first-team action during his first three months at the club before suffering a broken fibula against Tottenham Hotspur in December. He did not make another appearance until April and had started to regain form, scoring a well-taken goal against Crystal Palace last weekend, but that momentum was halted.

Arne Slot named a 4-2-3-1 for the trip to Old Trafford: Freddie Woodman; Curtis Jones, Ibrahima Konaté, Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson; Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch; Jeremie Frimpong, Dominik Szoboszlai, Florian Wirtz; Cody Gakpo.

Substitutes: Armin Pecsi (GK), Joe Gomez, Milos Kerkez, Federico Chiesa, Trey Nyoni, Kieran Morrison, Rio Ngumoha, Mor Talla Ndiaye, Will Wright.

With Hugo Ekitiké and Mohamed Salah also sidelined, Slot again adjusted his selection. Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai and Jeremie Frimpong are all capable of filling the right-back role for Liverpool, while Szoboszlai and Frimpong have also been used further up the right flank. Cody Gakpo is expected to resume an unloved central striking role, though Slot could deploy Florian Wirtz and Dominik Szoboszlai in a dual-false-nine setup he used sporadically last season.

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First-choice goalkeeper Alisson did not overcome his fitness issue for the trip, and with Giorgi Mamardashvili also unavailable, Freddie Woodman started in goal once more.

At this late stage of the season a relatively minor muscle strain can end a campaign, and with a World Cup on the horizon there is added incentive for players and staff to take a cautious approach to rehabilitation and recovery.

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Salah on leaving Liverpool: the private warning, fitness verdict and possible return

Salah confirmed a private January talk with Gerrard and vows he still feels physically capable. too.

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Mohamed Salah guarded his words with the same care he has shown across a high-profile Liverpool career, but his interview with Steven Gerrard for TNT Sports delivered several clear signals about his future.

Salah revealed a private January meeting with Gerrard that shaped his thinking at a turbulent point. “People didn’t know you came to my house, we had a good conversation,” Salah revealed, inspiring a bashful smirk from Gerrard. “You said your opinion and I really appreciate it. I am glad I am leaving now through the big door.

“That is something you mentioned to me, just leave on your terms, I still remember those words. I am happy about it. Everything that is going on this season makes me think, ‘No it’s time to go.’”

On what comes next away from Liverpool, the 33-year-old remained undecided but emphatic about his condition. “Honestly physically I feel I have a lot to give,” he said, then added: “I played many games this season. I haven’t decided what I am going to do yet, I have a lot of good options. Physically I feel fine, I feel what I did over the years paid off, I feel good.”

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He was equally forthright about fitness. “I feel good, body wise I feel all right,” Salah insisted. “Last season I had this incredible season, I think I have a lot to give and I will see what is the best for me.”

Salah acknowledged interest from a range of suitors, from Saudi Arabia to MLS, while leaving open whether a European elite side will match his view of his own fitness.

Injury and availability were discussed. The forward damaged his hamstring at the end of April, ruling him out of the trip to Man Utd and possibly the Chelsea game, but he left room for a return later in the month. When Gerrard suggested he might miss the final weekend, Salah replied: “Yeah, yeah, for sure.” He added: “The injury is fine,” he explained. “Probably it will be before that.”

Salah also responded to a message from Jürgen Klopp with a light jab. “I was so happy last year that I win the Premier League ,” the top-flight champion smiled, “then I can tell him that, ‘I have two Premier Leagues and you have one.’”

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Remaining fixtures cited in the interview were: Sunday, May 3 v Man Utd (Old Trafford); Saturday, May 9 v Chelsea (Anfield); Sunday, May 17 v Aston Villa (Villa Park); Sunday, May 24 v Brentford (Anfield).

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