Rousing the Kop

How many Liverpool players are left at the World Cup after Alexander Isak becomes latest to exit

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It has been a rough couple of days for Liverpool players at the World Cup, with Alexander Isak the latest to feel the sharp end of knockout football.Isak and Sweden were always unlikely to be able to get the better of France, and, predictably, they could not lay a finger on Didier Deschamps’ team, who won 3-0.That meant Liverpool‘s No. The mass exodus means only three Liverpool players remain in contention in the USA, Canada and Mexico.



Who should Liverpool’s new top target be after being rejected by Yan Diomande? This is a BIG blow to the Reds' summer plans 😓 Photo Credit: Getty Images/Photo Agency Only three Liverpool players are still at the World CupPrior to Sunday evening, the Netherlands and Germany would still have felt it possible that they could go all the way and even lift the trophy in New Jersey on July 19th.Germany’s exit against Paraguay was the biggest shock of the tournament so far, and though he claimed a third assist in four matches to draw his team level, Wirtz could not really step up as much as his nation needed him to.Meanwhile, the trio of Liverpool players for the Netherlands were also sent out on penalties, although their defeat against Morocco was, admittedly, less of a shock.It does mean that having seen all eight representatives make it through to the last-32, Liverpool players and their countries are now dropping like flies.

Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP via Getty ImagesREAD MORE: Brazilian media and fans rate Alisson and answer if he should have saved Japan’s goal at the World CupAlisson Becker with Brazil is the only one to have progressed to the last-16 at the time of writing, while both Victor Munoz and Alexis Mac Allister will surely make it through for Spain and Argentina respectively.All three Liverpool stars will have their eyes on lifting the trophy, and while Reds fans may be pleased to see key members of their squad come through unharmed and in good time for pre-season, it is a shame to see the club’s involvement in the tournament begin to wane nonetheless. Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox