Liverpool striker Alexander Isak has admitted that he hasn’t spoken to former manager Eddie Howe since his controversial Newcastle United exit. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, he no longer wants to dwell on his summer transfer saga, and he is more focused on working hard to improve Liverpool’s form.

Isak added that he feels in a much better position now than when he first joined LFC.
His words, “It’s nothing I want to dwell on now. It doesn’t benefit anyone, neither me nor Newcastle so let it be.”
On Liverpool, “I’m working hard to push myself and play my game. Things have been a bit tougher for us. I believe that as the team improves and things start to flow better, it will also go better for me.
I’ve been really happy so far. A city where the team has a very good relationship with the fans which is important. It’s been nice so far.
“I’ve had a lot more playing time and things have calmed down. I feel in a much better position now than last time.”
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Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club based in Liverpool, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. Founded in 1892, the club joined the Football League the following year and has played its home games at Anfield since its formation.
Domestically, the club has won 19 league titles, eight FA Cups, a record nine League Cups and 16 FA Community Shields. In international competitions, the club has won six European Cups, three UEFA Cups, four UEFA Super Cups—all English records—and one FIFA Club World Cup.
The club established itself as a major force in domestic and European football in the 1970s and 1980s, when Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish, led the club to a combined 11 League titles and four European Cups. Liverpool won two further European Cups in 2005 and 2019 under the management of Rafael Benítez and Jürgen Klopp, respectively; the latter led Liverpool to a 19th league title in 2020, the club’s first during the Premier League era.
Anfield was built in 1884 on land adjacent to Stanley Park. Situated 2 miles (3 km) from Liverpool city centre, it was originally used by Everton before the club moved to Goodison Park after a dispute over rent with Anfield owner John Houlding. Left with an empty ground, Houlding founded Liverpool in 1892 and the club has played at Anfield ever since. The capacity of the stadium at the time was 20,000, although only 100 spectators attended Liverpool’s first match at Anfield.
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