Alexander Isak made a comeback in Liverpool FC's Champions League quarterfinal against Paris Saint-Germain but lost 0-2 away. The Swede was substituted in with 11 minutes left after an injury sidelining him since December 20. It is welcome news for the Swedish national team ahead of this summer's World Cup.
Alexander Isak was substituted into Liverpool FC's Champions League quarterfinal against PSG at Parc des Princes in the 78th minute. Liverpool trailed 0-2 after goals from Désiré Doué in the 11th minute and Chvitja Kvaratschelia later in the match.
It was Isak's first game since December 20, when he broke his shinbone and injured his ankle against Tottenham in the Premier League. PSG dominated with 18-3 shots and had two penalties waved off after VAR reviews. Liverpool's goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardasjvili made two key saves in the first half.
The loss leaves Liverpool in a tough position for the return leg at Anfield next week. British Sky Sports rated Isak 6/10 for his brief appearance.
Isak's return is positive news for the Swedish national team ahead of the World Cup finals in the USA, Mexico, and Canada this summer. Meanwhile, Atlético Madrid beat Barcelona 2-0 at Camp Nou after Pau Cubarsí's red card.