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Is Alexander Isak Fit to Play for Liverpool? Injury Update and FPL Deadline Change Explained
Liverpool faces injury concerns with Alexander Isak doubtful and Jeremie Frimpong ruled out for Brentford; 8.3% of Fantasy Premier League managers own Isak, complicating team choices.
- On Saturday, Liverpool Football Club travel to Brentford with Alexander Isak doubtful and Jeremie Frimpong ruled out as they seek to end a three-game losing streak.
- During the midweek Champions League win, Alexander Isak was withdrawn at half-time at Deutsche Bank Park due to groin discomfort, while Jeremie Frimpong left after 20 minutes with a hamstring injury.
- The match left Liverpool with multiple absentees as Alisson Becker remains sidelined with a hamstring and Ryan Gravenberch is doubtful with an ankle issue.
- If Isak is unavailable, Hugo Ekitiké will lead the line and Frimpong's absence means Conor Bradley gains minutes, forcing Fantasy Premier League managers to act before Friday, October 24.
- With league pressure mounting, Slot said `I try to tell that the main, main, main, main difference between this season and last season is the playing styles we face`, as Alexander Isak is a doubt after only one goal since his 125 million transfer.
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Isak a doubt for Liverpool’s Premier League game at Brentford after groin injury
LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Alexander Isak is a doubt for Liverpool's Premier League game at Brentford on Saturday after picking up a groin injury against Eintracht Frankfurt this week.
·Hamilton, Canada
Read Full ArticleIsak likely to miss Liverpool's Premier League match at Brentford
Liverpool will likely be without striker Alexander Isak, manager Arne Slot said, when they travel to Brentford on Saturday looking to turn around their three-game Premier League losing streak.The Sweden striker is "not too bad" but is a "question mark" after sustaining a groin injury in Wednesday's 5-1 Champi
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