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Anfield Fear: Isak's Broken Leg to Sideline Him Until March
22 Dec
Summary
- Alexander Isak may have broken his leg in a challenge during the recent match.
- An ACL injury is fading as a possibility, with a broken leg now feared.
- Recovery from a broken leg could see him sidelined until early March.

Liverpool faces significant concern over striker Alexander Isak following a crunching tackle during their recent 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur. The forward was forced off the field and initial fears of a serious leg break are now the primary worry for club officials.
While an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury seems less likely, medical assessments are pointing towards a potential fracture. Such an injury would likely sideline Isak for a minimum of two months, potentially keeping him out of action until early March.
This extended absence would rule Isak out of at least 14 upcoming matches, including key fixtures against Arsenal, Marseille in the Champions League, Newcastle United, and Manchester City, significantly impacting Liverpool's schedule.




