Liverpool is facing fears regarding a significant injury suffered by Alexander Isak following the match against Tottenham. The 26-year-old Swedish forward was injured while scoring the first goal of the match, and is now awaiting the results of an MRI. Isak, who came on in the second half, left the field visibly affected. Coach Arne Slot acknowledged that the injury is not a good sign, but urged not to be too negative until the medical results are known. Isak's season has been marked by difficulties, considering he had a complicated move from Newcastle and suffered a groin injury. His absence could complicate the team's offensive options, given that Mohamed Salah is at the Africa Cup and Cody Gakpo is unavailable. Liverpool hopes to bring in a new striker, Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth, in January, in the context that Isak could be out for a long period.
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