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I don't have access to the specific Express article you've linked. However, based on the search results provided, I can offer information about Alexander Isak's injury situation at Liverpool. **Alexander Isak suffered a serious injury** on Saturday while scoring against Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League.[1] The Swedish striker was caught in a challenge with Micky van de Ven and sustained a **broken ankle with a fibula fracture**.[2] He underwent surgery on Monday and has been ruled out indefinitely with no formal return timeframe initially provided.[1][2] Isak's absence is significant for Liverpool's campaign, as the club's record £170 million signing from Newcastle United has struggled to establish himself since arriving in September.[2] Before the injury, he had made just 10 starts and scored three goals for the Reds, having also dealt with a groin injury earlier in the season.[2] Sweden manager Graham Potter has expressed cautious optimism about Isak's potential return before March's international break, when Sweden faces Ukraine in World Cup playoff semifinals.[3] However, Potter acknowledged these are "big injuries" and tough to recover from quickly.[3] Liverpool manager Arne Slot has now confirmed that **Isak is expected to return to first-team action in late March or early April**.[5] In the interim, fellow striker Hugo Ekitike—another new signing this season with 11 goals—will carry the goal-scoring burden while Mohamed Salah is away at the Africa Cup of Nations.[2] Ekitike's recent form, including five goals in his past three league games, offers some respite for Liverpool's attacking needs during Isak's recovery period.[2]

