Liverpool, Isak still believes in it despite the sinking

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

Liverpool's bad pass continued with a 2-1 defeat against Chelsea, his third consecutive defeat for all competitions.

Alexander Isak, a decisive passer on the only Reds' goal at Stamford Bridge, admitted that it was the worst defeats, but insisted that the team of Arne Slot remained convinced, when she approaches the international break under increasing pressure.

Liverpool has undergone a new Crève-Coeur defeat thanks to a goal from Estevao de Chelsea in stoppages to tear the victory from Stamford Bridge. The Reds had resisted thanks to Cody Gakpo after being led to the score, but were defeated once again in the last seconds. It was their third consecutive defeat after their setbacks against Crystal Palace and Galatasaray. However, the new recruit Isak said that the Merseyside club was convinced that it was soon to bounce back.

Isak is convinced that Liverpool will bounce back.

Isak admitted that Liverpool was far from being at his best, but supported his teammates to react. “I think we started pretty badly “He said. “” In the end, it is obviously difficult to collect a goal at the last minute like that. In the same way that winning like it provides a pleasant feeling, I think losing this way is the worst. You just have to keep working hard, bounce back and find the way to victory. I think we are capable of it. This team has proven it repeatedly. It's never easy, of course, but working hard, refining details and finding our best level is what we believe. »»

The Swedish striker has been established for the second time only in the Premier League since his arrival in Liverpool and provided the assist on the equalization of Gakpo. Isak gradually regains his rhythm after a hectic pre-season with his former club, Newcastle United. Its growing involvement offers Slot a new offensive option, while Reds are looking for regularity in the last third of the field.

Liverpool approaches the international break with the need to upgrade

Liverpool hopes that the international truce will offer him a return to normal well necessary after a series of disappointing results. The Slot team has left the head of the Premier League and will have to react with force to the resumption of national competitions. All eyes will be turned to the Reds' ability to pull themselves together, mentally and physically, to revive their title race.