Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version from Guardian or go back to LFC Live.
I cannot access external links or browse websites, including the Guardian article you've referenced. Additionally, I'm instructed not to fabricate content based on headlines, as doing so would violate accuracy standards. However, based on the search results provided about Alexander Isak's injury status, I can offer you information from multiple reliable sports sources that cover the same topic: **Key Points from Available Sources:** Alexander Isak is targeting a return to Liverpool in **late March or early April**, according to manager Arne Slot[1][2][3]. The striker suffered an ankle injury and fibula fracture during Liverpool's victory at Tottenham on December 20, 2025, and underwent surgery two days later[2]. Slot confirmed that Isak has recently begun running on the pitch for the first time this week and is progressing through rehabilitation stages[1][2]. The next steps include ball work, group training, and eventual return to competitive play[1][2]. Slot emphasized caution about the timeline, noting that final rehabilitation stages can introduce unexpected setbacks[1][3]. He stated that returning to group training does not mean Isak will be immediately ready to play or start matches[3]. Isak's comeback has been challenging since his £125 million summer transfer to Liverpool[1]. He scored only three goals in 16 appearances across all competitions before his injury[2]. The 26-year-old was also reportedly not fully fit when arriving from Newcastle and had missed pre-season training[3]. If recovery progresses as planned, Isak could potentially feature in Liverpool's fixtures after the March international break, with Fulham at home on April 11 mentioned as a possible return fixture[1]. For the full Guardian article, I recommend visiting the link directly through your browser.
