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'It is hard': Alexis Mac Allister paints sad picture of Alexander Isak's life at Liverpool after serious injury
Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has shared a poignant insight into Alexander Isak's challenging recovery following a devastating ankle injury sustained during a recent match.[1]
In the wake of Liverpool's hard-fought 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, the mood at Anfield turned somber as star striker Alexander Isak, the club's £125 million record signing from last summer, suffered a serious ankle injury while scoring the opening goal. The Swedish forward was stretchered off, and the club confirmed he underwent successful surgery on Monday for an ankle injury that included a fractured fibula. Rehabilitation has begun at the AXA Training Centre, but no specific return timeline has been provided.[1]
Speaking candidly to reporters, Alexis Mac Allister described the toll the injury has taken on his teammate. "It is hard," Mac Allister said, painting a vivid picture of Isak's daily struggles. "He's stuck in a wheelchair, unable to walk, and it's heartbreaking to see such a talented player sidelined like this. Alexander is professional, but you can see the frustration in his eyes. Life at Liverpool right now is tough for him – missing key games, the busy winter schedule, and watching from the sidelines."[1]
Reports suggest Isak could be out for at least a few months, per BBC, potentially derailing Liverpool's title defense as the reigning Premier League champions. The vague prognosis has sparked speculation, with the best-case scenario eyeing a two-month absence, though it hinges on rehab progress. Club insiders worry about the forward's second goal in red being overshadowed by this setback.[1]
Mac Allister emphasized team support: "We're all behind him. Injuries like this test your mental strength, but Isak's a fighter. It's sad to see his joy from that goal turn into this, but he'll come back stronger." Liverpool may eye the January transfer window for reinforcements amid a packed fixture list.[1]
The incident underscores football's fragility, leaving fans and pundits lamenting what could have been a breakout season for the 25-year-old.[1]
