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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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Mac Allister’s Camp Rebuffs Madrid Talk but Keeps Door Ajar After World Cup

Carlos Mac Allister says Real Madrid have not spoken to Alexis; future after World Cup remains open.

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Alexis Mac Allister’s agent and father, Carlos, has moved to dampen talk of an imminent transfer to Real Madrid while making clear his son remains focused on the World Cup.

Speculation has linked the Liverpool midfielder with a summer move following a 2025–26 campaign in which his form drew harsh scrutiny. Real Madrid have been mentioned as a destination after securing Bernardo Silva this year as they seek long-term successors to Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić.

Carlos Mac Allister, who also represents his son, denied that any contact had taken place with the Spanish club when speaking to Erem News. “The reports circulating about Alexis are false.

“No one from Real Madrid has spoken to us so far. There is no new information regarding Alexis’s current situation at Liverpool .”

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Mac Allister’s contract at Liverpool runs until June 2028 and, according to the available information, there have been no discussions about an extension. The player spent three seasons on Merseyside after his move from Brighton & Hove Albion.

The agent returned to the subject in comments to WinWin, stressing the immediate priority and leaving the possibility of reconsideration once the World Cup is concluded: “Alexis is in excellent shape to play in the World Cup. Before the World Cup begins, it’s not possible to discuss or analyse a player’s future,” he said.

Liverpool endured a difficult 2025–26 season and finished fifth to secure Champions League qualification. The club has since changed managers, with Arne Slot replaced by Andoni Iraola, and a significant summer of turnover is anticipated, including the departures of Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson.

How the new manager views Mac Allister remains unclear. After three seasons at Liverpool, both player and club may evaluate whether a fresh chapter is appropriate once international commitments conclude.

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Diomande’s World Cup Debut Underlines Liverpool’s Interest

Yan Diomande starred for Côte d’Ivoire, producing pace, dribbles and chances in World Cup debut. ’26

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Yan Diomande produced a standout display as Côte d’Ivoire opened their World Cup campaign with a 1–0 win over Ecuador. The 19-year-old winger, a target for Liverpool, provided a sustained reminder of why RB Leipzig will reportedly demand a fee in excess of $100 million.

From kickoff Diomande was the focal point of the Ivorian attack. He repeatedly beat Arsenal defender Piero Hincapié with bursts of acceleration and direct dribbling, creating multiple clear openings inside the first 20 minutes. A cut inside from the right supplied Elye Wahi with a close-range chance that Hernán Galindez comfortably collected, while a later byline run produced a cut-back that was blocked.

Diomande’s most dangerous first-half contribution arrived in the 37th minute when he evaded Hincapié and supplied a precise pass to Nicolas Pépé near the penalty spot. Alan Franco blocked Pépé’s eventual attempt, denying what was the clearest Ivorian chance of the opening 45 minutes. At halftime Diomande had created three chances, completed two of four dribbles and contributed four defensive actions.

He continued to dictate play after the break. In the 51st minute a run down the right led to a delivery toward Wahi that struck the crossbar. After Manchester United’s Amad Diallo entered in the 56th minute, Diomande switched to the left and forced another opportunity, beating two defenders before sending a shot over the crossbar.

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Ecuador adjusted, and the teenager found himself double-marked in the final 20 minutes. His influence dipped in that period, but he still produced the match’s final dangerous action by powering away from Joel Ordóñez and Kevin Rodríguez before feeding Pépé. Diallo’s 90th-minute finish ultimately decided the match, but Diomande was widely the game’s standout player despite not registering a direct goal or assist.

Match statistics
Goals: 0
Assists: 0
xG + xA: 0.55
Accurate passes: 41/51 (80%)
Chances created: 5
Successful dribbles: 4/6 (67%)
Shots: 2
Duels won: 11/15 (73%)
Defensive contributions: 7

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After Arne Slot’s Exit, Salah’s Liverpool Return Looks Remote

Salah appears set to leave Liverpool despite retained-list inclusion and teammates’ hopeful remarks.

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Arne Slot admitted he had no issues being viewed as the “bad guy” responsible for Mohamed Salah’s departure from Liverpool this summer. With Slot no longer patrolling the Anfield touchline, speculation has shifted but concrete signs of a reversal remain limited.

Salah is focused on the World Cup with Egypt, yet an international teammate has suggested a possible change of heart. “The prospect of leaving Liverpool has affected Mo psychologically, but the situation might change and he could still stay with the team,” goalkeeper Ahmed El Shenawy insisted to ON Time Sports. “He even told me that he doesn’t know anything about his future yet.”

Liverpool recently named Salah on their retained list, submitted to the Premier League at the end of every season to confirm which players will depart on free transfers at the end of June. Legally, the process of his departure is underway. There is precedent for late reversals: in the summer of 2024 Millwall re-signed veteran defender Shaun Hutchinson less than three weeks after his contract was allowed to expire.

Nonetheless, multiple reports indicate there is little chance of the Egyptian staying with the Reds. Salah’s agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, took to social media to downplay El Shenawy’s comments and to suggest the goalkeeper did not have full detail of negotiations. “Mohamed is doing perfectly fine and neither he nor I prefer to discuss sensitive future plans with people not involved in them,” he wrote. “Both he and I are very private about these things. Yes, people may ask and they may get a standard polite response but that’s about it.”

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There is nothing in law preventing Salah from returning to Liverpool, but both parties are understood to have drawn a line under his nine years as a Red and there are currently no suggestions that he could continue beyond this summer. For years a move to the Saudi Pro League has appeared most likely; Salah admitted he came close to making that move before signing a new contract last summer. Interest in Saudi Arabia is believed to remain, while clubs in Major League Soccer and some in Europe are also thought to be options.

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