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Liverpool: Isak’s Struggles and How Slot Plans to Fix It

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Liverpool Manager Arne Slot Acknowledges Team Failing to Fully Utilize Alexander Isak‘s Strengths

Leeds, england – Liverpool manager Arne Slot has conceded his ‍team is partially responsible for⁤ Alexander Isak’s quiet start to his Liverpool ‍career, admitting ‌the current tactical approach isn’t maximizing the forward’s potential. While acknowledging Isak’s ​disrupted pre-season ⁢following his transfer from Newcastle – a period marked by a reported desire to force an exit⁣ from his‌ previous club – Slot⁢ emphasized ​Liverpool must do more to create opportunities for the Swedish international.

Isak’s ​adaptation has been hampered by a shift in Liverpool’s playstyle,becoming “more compact and not taking⁤ as many​ risks,” resulting in fewer chances created overall. This⁣ impacts not only Isak,Slot noted,but‌ all Liverpool’s attacking players. ​The situation is notably noteworthy⁢ as Isak has averaged only 14 touches per⁣ game in his last three starts, a significant decrease ​from‌ his 36.8​ touches per ‍game ⁣average‍ during his time ⁤at ‌Newcastle.

“He is⁣ not ⁣the ⁣only No 9 who suffers in some games from not getting many ‌chances,” Slot said ahead of Saturday’s match ‍against Leeds. “But it is indeed obvious and⁢ clear that we want to bring him into​ more threatening situations.” Slot highlighted the importance of where Isak receives the ball, rather than the frequency of touches, drawing a comparison to Erling Haaland.”Haaland touches it much more where⁤ it matters and that’s where we need to improve. It is​ clear and obvious.”

Slot indicated improving Isak’s involvement in the final third is a priority, aiming to replicate Haaland’s efficiency ⁣in key areas.‍ The manager confirmed Conor Bradley ‍is back from injury and available for selection against Leeds as Liverpool seeks to address ⁣its attacking output.

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