Alexander Isak Shines on Debut with Liverpool Scoring First Goal
Alexander Isak scores on debut for Liverpool, earning high praise from media and management.
- • Isak scored his first goal for Liverpool against Southampton.
- • Received ratings of 7 out of 10 from several British media outlets.
- • Critics noted Isak's impactful performance and potential.
- • Isak is expected to play more minutes in upcoming matches.
Key details
In an impressive debut for Liverpool, Alexander Isak scored his first goal during a 2-1 victory over Southampton in the League Cup on September 24, 2025. The 25-year-old Swedish forward netted the opening goal in the 43rd minute, showcasing his potential on the pitch before being substituted at halftime for Hugo Ekitiké.
British media outlets praised Isak's performance, with Liverpool Echo awarding him a rating of 7 out of 10, indicating that this may be the first among many goals for the forward at his new club. Paul Gorst, a columnist for the Echo, reflected on the evening as a hopeful one for Isak, emphasizing the high expectations placed upon him as a record signing for Liverpool.
Other publications echoed this positive reception, with both Goal and Liverpool Echo emphasizing Isak's impactful play on the left flank. BBC readers gave him an average rating of 6.24, while Fotmob rated his performance higher at 7.7. Isak’s contribution aided Liverpool significantly, though he was substituted before the match concluded.
Liverpool's head coach, Arne Slot, expressed satisfaction with Isak's performance but noted that he is not yet ready to play a full 90 minutes. Slot expects further contributions from Isak after the upcoming international break as he continues to find his rhythm and fitness with the club. With Ekitiké suspended for their next Premier League match against Crystal Palace, Isak is positioned to likely make his first league start, where he can build on his promising debut efforts.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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