Isak pops up for Sweden

MidfieldMaestro

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Norway 3-1 Sweden and Alexander Isak still manages to grab the headline with that 76th minute goal. It feels like the sort of moment that reminds everyone what he can do when he gets space and the ball at his feet

A lot of the chat has been about how different he looks in this kind of game compared to being stuck up top with no service. Some are calling it a reminder that he is still a top striker, others are just laughing at the idea of him suddenly being back from the dead

Either way, Sweden needed something positive in a bad night and Isak gave them that. Norway still looked in control overall, but there is no denying that goal will be the moment most people remember
 
I dont think this is some magic revival story really he was always going to look better in a game where he can run at people instead of fighting two centre backs every touch and getting nothing off the ball the whole setup suits him more and thats all it is
 
People will clip the goal and act like everything is suddenly fixed, but the bigger point is that Isak just looks like a completely different player when he can attack space instead of standing there with his back to goal waiting for scraps. He had time to drive, he had angles to work with, and it showed. That does not mean the whole night was good for Sweden though because they were still second best for most of it and Norway were comfortable enough. Still, you can see why fans keep saying he is special when he gets the right conditions because moments like that are exactly what he offers and if you use him properly you get trouble for defenders every single time, simple as that, no need to overcomplicate it and call him back from the dead or whatever, he is just a proper top forward and people forget that way too easily when he is isolated for 90 minutes and then all of a sudden he does that and everyone loses their heads
 
People keep acting like Sweden are some total disaster because they are losing this game but honestly there is only so much a forward can do when the team is not giving him the right service and the whole thing is lopsided, Isak got that goal because he finally had a bit of room and a bit of rhythm and you can see the quality straight away, that does not suddenly mean everything else was bad or that he had been finished before this, it just means the game state suited him and he took it, which is what good players do, and the way some people are talking about him like he has been gone forever is just weird because he is still the same player, still capable, still dangerous, and if anything this is a reminder that the problem is often the setup and not the striker and I will die on that hill because it is so bloody obvious when you actually watch the match instead of just posting nonsense from the couch
 
You can see why people rate him so highly when he gets a clean run at goal. It is less about some dramatic comeback and more about the fact that he is a very good striker who benefits massively from transition moments imo
 
At a basic level this is exactly the kind of situation Isak thrives in, a bit of space, a defence that is not set, and a chance to isolate someone rather than wrestle through bodies in the box. That is the analysis part of it and it is fair enough, but the reaction is always the same, people either crown him instantly or write him off completely and both are silly. He is a top player, the goal was lovely, Sweden at least got something to shout about in a grim game, but I swear the discourse around him gets more ridiculous every time he touches the ball and I am already sick of the whole overreaction cycle
 
Honestly the funniest part of all this is how one goal and suddenly everyone is acting like he has ascended into some mythical form and all the problems are gone when the game itself was still pretty much Norway in control and Sweden chasing shadows for chunks of it and that does not just disappear because Isak gets a nice moment and people spam dead and alive jokes like they are comedians on the night shift it is mad how quickly football fans will rewrite everything after thirty seconds of good play
 
He just needs the ball earlier and in better areas, that is the whole tactical story here, Sweden were too passive and Norway were happy to let them build slowly which made Isak's movement less useful until the game opened up, once it did he looked sharp straight away, no mystery really
 
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