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Isak's Anfield Breakthrough Offers Hope for Liverpool

Will Alexander Isak's first Premier League goal at Anfield be a turning point for the £125m signing?

25 Apr 2026 · 2w ago·1 source
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According to BBC Sport — Football, Alexander Isak's first Premier League goal at Anfield could be a significant moment for the £125m signing. The striker's landmark goal has given Liverpool something to build on, but it remains to be seen if it will prove a turning point in his time at the club.

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