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Incredible goal by Alexander Isak! Watch how the young Swede beautifully cleared the crossbar
Alexander Isak is one of the biggest young stars in Sweden, where he is considered the successor to Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He resembles his compatriot not only in height but also in his spectacular goals.
Alexander Isak is one of the biggest young stars in Sweden, where he is considered the successor to Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He resembles his compatriot not only in height but also in his spectacular goals.
the 22-year-old striker was one of Sweden’s best players at this summer’s Euro, where Isak and co. reached the quarter-finals.
Moreover, the young footballer had an amazing season at Real Sociedad, scoring 17 goals and adding 2 assists in La Liga. It was expected that he would leave for a bigger club, but the transfer hasn’t come yet.
However, if Isak continues to perform like this, the dream transfer will surely not pass him by. The 192 cm tall striker has the advantage of being absolutely versatile.
He has great technique and his height makes him dangerous in the centre. He’s also very quick for his size and very difficult to take the ball away from. He is also a natural goal scorer, as he showed against Kosovo.
In the 2022 World Cup Qualifiers in Qatar, Sweden needed to beat Kosovo at home, which they did 3-0. And Isak in particular shone, scoring an exhibition goal.
Isak received the ball on the left wing and immediately gave his opponent a “housle”. He advanced the ball forward to the penalty area, where he took a beautiful shot into the Kosovo goalkeeper’s net.
The win puts Sweden in second place behind Spain, one point behind them. However, they have a game in hand, so the match will probably decide who deserves a ticket to Qatar directly.
Source: Give Me Sport, Twitter
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