
Alexander Isak is âunlikely to feature from the startâ before the Merseyside derby with Everton after being dealt a blow on international duty with Sweden.
Isak completed his British-record move to Liverpool from Newcastle on deadline day but is lacking match sharpness having refused to play for the Magpies to force through that transfer, while training alone.
The 25-year-old was called up for Swedenâs World Cup qualifiers but manager Jon Dahl Tomasson insisted it was too much of a âriskâ to play him in their 2-2 draw with Slovenia on Friday.
He said: âWe would love to play him, everyone would. But after three training sessions with the group, and no proper training all summer, the risk is a little too great.
âHe could be a game changer against Kosovo, I believe. But we have to do the right things with him. In the long and short term.â
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He was again left out of the starting lineup for their clash with Kosovo on Monday, with Arsenalâs Viktor Gyokeres and Newcastleâs Antony Elanga preferred in attack, and now FourFourTwo claim Liverpool fans may have to wait until the visit of Everton before they see Isak starting for them.
The report states heâs âunlikely to feature from the startâ against Burnley on Sunday or Atletico Madrid in their Champions League opener on Wednesday âafter his minutes were limited during the international breakâ â it was âanticipated he would start the second qualifierâ.
Isakâs lack of fitness looks set to hand fellow summer signing Hugo Ekitike further opportunity to impress as Arne Slotâs No.9 after three goals and an assist in his first four Reds appearances following his ÂŖ69m move from Eintracht Frankfurt.
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Responding to Isakâs arrival, Ekitike vowed to give Slot a selection âproblemâ.
âItâs fun. When you play for the best teams, you expect to be competing with the best players,â Ekitike said when asked about Isakâs move to Anfield.
âIsak is a player Iâve watched too, so seeing him arrive is a pleasure. Itâs going to be tough competition, but Iâm going to focus on performing well so that itâs a problem for the manager.â
He added: âObviously my life has changed. Itâs a big move and Iâm watched a thousand times more, but Iâm taking it positively, itâs really good. Itâs the position I wanted to be in.
âWhen you have this kind of standard, you have to show that you belong here and you have to continue to perform. But itâs a position that I like and that I want to keep.â







