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Alexander Isak given lifeline after fresh nightmare as Liverpool striker admits 'crisis'

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Isak struck another blank as Sweden were humbled 1-0 at home by Kosovo on Monday night to fall rock bottom of their World Cup qualification group with only one point from 12 with just two games left remaining.Jon Dahl Tomasson's side were booed off at half-time with calls from the Gothenburg crowd for the national team boss to be sacked after a third successive qualifier without a goal.And afterwards Isak, who played another full 90 minutes, said: "It's hard to find arguments that we're doing the right thing, because we're not.READ MORE: Two players give Liverpool boost as Arne Slot faces familiar problem"The responsibility lies with all of us, us players included. I look at myself in the mirror.



I demand more from myself first and foremost."It's a bit of a crisis situation. I don't know what we're going to do.

It's sad."We are so damn disappointed that we are making everyone unhappy. And Tomasson said: "I don't have a good explanation for why we don't score, I don't know.