Soccer-Gakpo says Dutch must be ready for fit-again Isak in Sweden showdown

Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo warns his team to be cautious of Liverpool teammate Alexander Isak, who has regained fitness and form ahead of their World Cup Group F match against Sweden.

Soccer-Gakpo says Dutch must be ready for fit-again Isak in Sweden showdown
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Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo said ​on Wednesday his side must be wary ​of Liverpool teammate Alexander Isak when ‌they ​face Sweden in their next World Cup Group F match, after the striker's return to fitness and scoring form.

Isak endured an injury-disrupted debut ‌season at Liverpool, missing the majority of the campaign after joining the club from Newcastle United, but he has since regained fitness and opened his World Cup account in Sweden's 5-1 demolition of Tunisia. "We were ‌very happy that he returned and at the end he was fit, he scored some goals ‌and he played well. And obviously he started the tournament very well with his performance," Gakpo told reporters.

"I think everybody knows how good a player he is. So we need to look out for him," he added. Gakpo acknowledged the Dutch need ⁠to ​win after drawing 2-2 ⁠with Japan in their debut, but dismissed talk of added pressure as they prepare to face a confident Sweden side, whose ⁠forwards Isak and Viktor Gyokeres impressed against Tunisia.

"We know that we have to win the games because we ​want to go through the group stage. Obviously the result for Sweden was very good for ⁠them, but we have to see that separate and just focus on ourselves, what we can improve," the 27-year-old forward ⁠said. Gakpo ​said the Netherlands would take lessons from their opener against a disciplined Japanese defence, particularly in dealing with tight spaces.

"I think it could be the same, but maybe Sweden's set-up is a ⁠little bit different. I think we will analyse that tomorrow. And then we have to make a ⁠game plan for that ⁠as well to see how we can try to create a lot of chances," he said. The Netherlands face Sweden in Houston on Saturday, while Tunisia ‌and Japan meet ‌in Monterrey later the same day.

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