Boost for Liverpool as Swedish-Eritrean star Alexander Isak returns to training after long injury layoff
Liverpool FC have received a timely boost with Sweden international of Eritrean descent striker Alexander Isak taking a significant step in his recovery by returning to first-team training.
Isak was spotted back on the training ground with the squad—his first involvement in months after being sidelined by a serious injury since December. His absence has been deeply felt, with Liverpool’s attacking options stretched during a crucial period of the season.
Isak’s return marks a major milestone in his rehabilitation, having spent nearly four months out of action. The injury not only disrupted his personal momentum but also impacted the rhythm and firepower of Arne Slot’s side, forcing the manager to reshuffle his attacking setup in his absence.
Despite the positive development, Liverpool’s coaching and medical staff are expected to take a cautious approach, gradually reintegrating the striker into match action to avoid any risk of relapse. The focus will be on rebuilding his match fitness and sharpness before throwing him back into competitive fixtures.
Before his injury setback, Isak had made 16 appearances, scoring 3 goals and providing 1 assist, showing flashes of his quality and importance to the team. His return could prove vital as Liverpool push through the final stretch of the campaign, with key matches on the horizon.
For the Anfield faithful, the sight of Isak back in training offers renewed hope that one of their key attacking weapons will soon be available again—potentially providing the spark needed to reignite their offensive edge.
