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Arne Slot defended his decision to start Alexander Isak in Liverpool's 2-0 loss to PSG, despite criticism of Isak's performance. The striker had just returned from a four-month injury layoff and was expected to play only 45 minutes.
Arne Slot stands over Alexander Isak decision as Liverpool striker branded ânonexistentâ v PSG
Arne Slot has defended his decision to start Alexander Isak in Liverpoolâs 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield on Tuesday night, amid external criticism of the strikerâs performance.
It was only last week that the 26-year-old made his return off the bench from a four-month injury layoff, but despite the head coachâs pre-game warning that the Swede would only be able to play for 45 minutes, he was included in the Redsâ starting XI against the European champions last night.
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Indeed, despite Hugo Ekitike going off with what appears to be a serious injury after half an hour, his fellow centre-forward was substituted at the interval as planned, and he looked understandably rusty in the time that he was on the pitch, as evidenced by his performance figures from Sofascore.
Slot stood over his decision to play Isak from the start despite him only lasting 45 minutes, believing that Liverpoolâs record signing was âreadyâ to participate from the first whistle on Tuesday.
The Reds boss explained (via liverpoolfc.com): âI said before the game, if you go to extra time and he plays in the second half and plays 45 minutes, there is only two minutes in between before extra time comes up for half an hour and I donât think that was realistic.
âTo play him 45 and letâs see at half-time how he feels to add five to 10 minutes to that, that was a possibility for today, but because we already had to make the first substitution in the first half, I didnât want to make the second substitution five or 10 minutes after half-time. Thatâs why I took him off at half-time.
âI think he was ready and if I thought he wasnât ready, then I wouldnât have played him. I think if you compare us today to last week, I think it is fair to say he was completely ready to play. Otherwise you canât play the first half as we did, although the second half was even better.â
However, Stephen Warnock was highly critical of Isakâs performance against PSG as he raged on BBC Radio 5 Live (via Liverpool.com): âHe was non-existent here tonight. He didnât want to get any physical contact alongside Marquinhos. He was sort of wanting to bump into him. There was no wanting to build a platform for his team to get onto the ball.â
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With Liverpool needing to overturn a two-goal deficit from the first leg and Slot believing that Isak was ready to start, we can understand why he felt the gamble of playing him and Ekitike together was worth taking.
However, some fans may question why the Swede started when his head coach knew before kick-off that heâd only last for 45 minutes, whichâd suggest that his half-time withdrawal was premeditated even without the sickening injury to his French teammate.
Now that the latter is set to miss the rest of the season, the ex-Newcastle man will have a significant burden to carry at centre-forward, and this is the time when he needs to show why LFC made him their club-record signing at ÂŁ125m last year.
We could forgive him some rustiness against PSG as heâs still feeling his way back from his leg break in December, but Isak will need to start delivering soon for Liverpool as the fate of their season rests on a six-game sprint to the finish line in the hunt for Champions League qualification.
A decisive contribution in the Merseyside derby on Sunday would be most welcome from our number 9.
Alexander Isak was branded 'nonexistent' during the match due to his lack of impact on the game.
Arne Slot defended his choice by stating that Isak had recently returned from injury and was included despite limitations on his playing time.
Alexander Isak was out for four months due to injury before making his return in the match against PSG.
Liverpool lost the match to PSG with a final score of 2-0.

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