The Sweden international was not on the plane that flew to the Far East after holding out for Liverpool move
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Alexander Isak has finally answered a question on the impact of missing Newcastle United pre-season tour before quitting the Magpies for Liverpool.
The Sweden international’s actions were described as “going on strike” by Eddie Howe, but in subsequent interviews Isak had not refeerred to the summer period when he refused to link up with Newcastle for their trip to the Far East.
Isak then managed to irk Howe even more by training alone in Spain while his team-mates prepared for the 2025/26 season.
But when pushed about the impact of missing pre-season by Sky Sports reporter Pat Davison, Isak responded: “It is difficult to say. Of course as a footballer you want to be in that flow and play in every game. And train every training session.
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“But it is not a new thing, we get injured sometimes. And we miss games and training, it is nothing new. I am just trying to get back to my best.”
Isak scored his first Liverpool goal last weekend in the win over West Ham but then drew another blank against Sunderland in midweek.
Speaking about his final days at Newcastle, Isak, speaking to Sky Sports, added: “I don’t really reflect on it that much. It is in the past, my focus is here. It is best to just stay in the moment.”
He also vowed to bring much better form to the table for Liverpool after his £130m. Isak said: “I expect to do much more, of course.
“I always do that; even when I do really well, I want more. So that’s not a problem for me. I’m just trying to stay positive, trying to work to do better. That’s what I’m looking to do.
“Obviously, I’m the first one to know, and I know best, when I’m doing good and when I’m not doing good. I don’t need anyone to tell me how I’m doing. That’s not a problem for me.”
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