Alexander Isak scored his first goal for Liverpool: a winning match with a red card.
Funny start to the season for Liverpool
According to The Sun: Liverpool FC, under the management of coach Arne Slot, is striking with its performances at the start of the new season. Yesterday, another unforgettable match took place, where new player Alexander Isak finally opened his account, and Hugo Ekitike scored a goal in the final minutes.
Shutterstock EditorialLiverpool claimed victory thanks to a late goal from Hugo Ekitike, but it was not without incidents. He received a yellow card for celebrating his goal by removing his shirt, which led to his sending off.
“They don't let you get bored,” said Slot about his players.
The winning moment
Alexander Isak, who has become the most expensive player in British history, finally scored his first goal by capitalizing on a mistake by the opposing goalkeeper Adam Armstrong. This goal was a crucial moment, as Leo Syenca failed to hit the Liverpool net in a clear situation before that.
AFP
Despite the instability, Liverpool continues to please its fans. The team has once again made supporters experience a true spectrum of emotions. The coach hopes for a more stable game in the upcoming matches.
Young talent on the field
Fans were interested not only in Isak's performance but also in the debut of 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha, who managed to show himself in previous matches. His game made an impression, and fans are eagerly waiting for his development in the team.
Reuters
The next matches promise to be no less exciting, and everyone is eagerly anticipating new achievements from Liverpool this season.
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