Alexander Isak came on as a substitute and scored for Liverpool against Tottenham, but was injured in the same moment and forced to leave the pitch. The severity of the injury remains unclear, though the club suspects a lower leg issue. Liverpool won the match 2–1 despite Tottenham's late goal.
In the Premier League clash between Tottenham and Liverpool at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Alexander Isak was substituted in the 46th minute. About ten minutes later, assisted by Florian Wirtz, he gave Liverpool a 1–0 lead. But in the same play, Isak was tackled by Tottenham's Micky van de Ven, with his left foot getting stuck against the opponent. He remained on the pitch in pain, received treatment, and was replaced by Jeremie Frimpong.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot commented on the incident to Sky Sports: "If a player scores and can't continue playing, it's not good. I have no news on him, but let's hope he's back soon." Reports from James Pearce at The Athletic indicate Liverpool suspects a lower leg injury rather than a knee issue. Viaplay commentator Bojan Djordjic said: "It doesn't look good."
The match continued with Liverpool extending their lead through Hugo Ekitike shortly after Isak's exit. Tottenham pulled one back to 1–2 via Richarlison in the 82nd minute but had to finish with two men down after red cards to Xavi Simons (for stamping on Virgil van Dijk with studs around the 30th minute) and Cristian Romero in stoppage time. Liverpool secured a 2–1 victory.
Isak's injury raises concerns ahead of upcoming fixtures, with further details expected after medical checks.