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“One win doesn’t mean we’re back” – Alexander Isak admonishes teammates

Alexander Isak has called out his teammates as he react to Liverpool’s long over due win. 

The Swedish and Liverpool FC center-forward, Alexander Isak after aiding his side clutch their first win after three consecutive losses in all competitions has requested his teammates to be more measured in their celebrations whiles  focusing on working hard in order to improved in subsequent games.

"One win doesn't mean we're back" - Alexander Isak admonishes teammates
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During the post-match game interview, Alexander Isak seized the opportunity to react to how he feels after he had been hunting since the inception of the season to bag his debut goal for the club in the Premier League, “I’m aware that it has been a long time coming and I have been trying to get back to my best form. I’m still on the way but I’m happy to get that goal.

Further, he issued out a word of caution to his teammates iterating that, this win over West Ham should be a stepping stone for them to work on, “one win does not mean we are back. We must keep working hard and improve, we know that.”

Brief summary on West Ham vs Liverpool FC:

Match-week 13 of the 2025/26 was characterized by lots of drama and interesting take away and Liverpool’s away encounter with one of the London based club, West Ham United was not an exemption.

The first-half of the fiercely competitive league game ended in an end-to-end action which was successfully being nullified by both team’s defensive set-ups.

Further, the inception of the second-half of action gave birth to the first goal, kind courtesy, Alexander Isak, on the 60th minute which as beautifully assisted by Cody Gakpo.

After the deadlock was broken, Nuno Espirito Santo initiated an attacking system within his team as he embark on a hunt for an equalizer.

However, the physicality of his side did not yield into any possible result as the referee did not hesitate to brandish a red-card to Lucas Paqueta, who had been the shining attacking threat in the team due to a reckless tackle he engaged in.

Liverpool FC late into stoppage time, registered their second goal against ten-man West Ham United in order to bag all three points.