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Liverpool Striker Isak Suffers Broken Leg
Isak fractured his lower left leg in a tackle while scoring and will undergo months of rehabilitation at Liverpool's AXA Training Centre, the club said.
- On Monday, Liverpool confirmed Alexander Isak underwent successful surgery to repair a fractured left leg, including an ankle fibula break, which could sideline him for several months.
- Micky van de Ven's late challenge caught Isak during his opener, forcing treatment and a substitution in Liverpool's 2-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.
- Hampered by early fitness issues, Isak missed Liverpool's pre-season, was slow to reach full fitness, then suffered a groin injury, limiting him to three goals in 16 appearances before this setback.
- Scans on Monday showed a fracture to Isak's lower left leg, Slot issued a grim prognosis, and rehabilitation will continue at Liverpool's AXA Training Centre with no return timeframe.
- Isak joined Liverpool from Newcastle in a British-record deal, and Slot offered mixed comments, warning about effort but adding `Let's hope he is back with us soon.
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Read Full ArticleAlexander Isak won't play for months as Liverpool star undergoes surgery on leg injury
Liverpool striker Alexander Isak underwent a successful surgical procedure on Monday to repair a fractured left leg, an injury that could sideline the forward for several months
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42% Center
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