Arne Slot Rules on Liverpool Jan. Transfer Plan
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Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank has revealed Alexander Isak and Micky van de Ven have "sorted it out" after the challenge that left the Liverpool striker facing months out with a fractured left leg, writes Ian Doyle. But Frank has disagreed vehemently with the claim from Reds counterpart Arne Slot the tackle was "reckless".
Liverpool will try to make it three straight wins in the Premier League when they host Wolves at Anfield on Saturday (10 am ET), but Arne Slot's side now has to re-adjust back to life before Alexander Isak.
Signs of optimism faded quickly in the immediate aftermath of Isak’s injury, as Liverpool began bracing for the worst. The club put an end to the speculation and released a statement on Monday evening, confirming the Swedish centre forward had to go under the knife.
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Liverpool striker Alexander Isak has undergone surgery for a fractured left leg, according to <a href=" Pearce of The Athletic and <a href=" Patel of BBC Sport.
A six-game unbeaten run in all competitions has silenced talk of a crisis at Anfield and eased the pressure on head coach Arne Slot. They have taken 11 points of the last 15 on offer in the Premier League and strengthened their position in the Champions League with an impressive away win against Serie A side Inter.
Alexander Isak's injuryAlexander Isak, the British record signing, scored a great opener against Spurs. In doing so, however, he appears to have received a bad injury.Micky van de Ven clattered into