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Isak's Return Tests Liverpool After Champions League Exit

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Alexander Isak broke his leg/fibula and injured his ankle on December 20 in a match against Tottenham after a challenge from Micky van de Ven.

Official11 backing sources

Alexander Isak had not played since December 20 due to the leg injury.

Official14 backing sources

Alexander Isak started up front alongside Hugo Ekitiké in a match (Champions League quarterfinal second leg against PSG).

Official5 backing sources

Open Questions

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What is Alexander Isak's exact current fitness level and match readiness?
Will Alexander Isak play for Sweden in the upcoming international matches?
What is the specific timeline for Alexander Isak's full return to match fitness?
How will Liverpool manage Isak's minutes upon his return to avoid re-injury?
What impact will Isak's return have on Liverpool's goal-scoring and league performance?
Alexander Isak's injury and the incident causing itfactual

Alexander Isak suffered a leg fracture from a tackle by Tottenham's Micky van de Ven in a Liverpool match in December and will be out for months.

According to www.bbc.com, www.standard.co.uk
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Alexander Isak suffered an eye and toe injury during a Newcastle match against Wolves and is a doubt for the Fulham game, with no mention of a leg fracture or a tackle by Van de Ven.

According to onefootball.com

Context: This is a major factual contradiction about the nature of Isak's injury and the club he was playing for at the time, which could confuse readers about the severity and context of his absence.

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