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Alexander Isak, the Swedish striker, has rejoined Liverpool’s training sessions at a pivotal juncture of the season, having recuperated from a severe injury. The 26-year-old forward had been sidelined since late 2025 due to a double fracture affecting his fibula and ankle, sustained during a league match against Tottenham. The incident occurred when his foot became trapped between the legs of an opposing defender, forcing him to leave the pitch prematurely. Following the injury, Isak underwent surgery in late December and has not participated in any Liverpool matches since.

Return to Training and Context

The club officially announced Isak’s return to training on Thursday, as confirmed by Liverpool’s manager, Arne Slot. This development coincides with Sweden’s successful qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a milestone that seems to have bolstered the striker’s readiness to resume competitive activity. His comeback is poised to inject renewed vigor into Liverpool’s offensive lineup as the season progresses.

Isak’s rehabilitation journey has been closely monitored, and his return marks a significant step not only in his personal recovery but also for Liverpool’s strategic plans in upcoming fixtures. The timing of his availability could prove critical, given the intensity and demands of the season’s decisive phase.

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