Wayne Rooney has raised eyebrows by suggesting that Alexander Isak should be "worried" about his own form after seeing the impressive displays of Liverpool's new signing, Hugo Ekitike. The former Manchester United and England striker made this statement during an episode of 'The Wayne Rooney Show', where he discussed the growing competition for starting spots among Liverpool's attacking trio.
Ekitike, 23, has caught the eye with his pace, skill, and goal-scoring ability, particularly in their recent comeback win against Newcastle. His partnership with Florian Wirtz has raised questions about Isak's place in the team when he returns from injury. Rooney expressed concern that Ekitike's form is giving Liverpool a strong foundation, making it difficult for Isak to break back into the starting lineup.
Rooney's assessment highlights the challenges facing Isak as he seeks to reclaim his spot at Liverpool. The Sweden international was heavily sought after by Liverpool in the summer and signed a ยฃ125m deal, but has struggled to find consistent form since joining the club. Ekitike's emergence has added another layer of competition for playing time, making it uncertain how Isak will be able to re-establish himself.
The situation illustrates the evolving landscape at Liverpool under Jรผrgen Klopp, where the team's attacking options are growing stronger by the day. As Ekitike continues to impress and develop his understanding with Wirtz, it remains to be seen how Isak will respond when he returns from injury.
Ekitike, 23, has caught the eye with his pace, skill, and goal-scoring ability, particularly in their recent comeback win against Newcastle. His partnership with Florian Wirtz has raised questions about Isak's place in the team when he returns from injury. Rooney expressed concern that Ekitike's form is giving Liverpool a strong foundation, making it difficult for Isak to break back into the starting lineup.
Rooney's assessment highlights the challenges facing Isak as he seeks to reclaim his spot at Liverpool. The Sweden international was heavily sought after by Liverpool in the summer and signed a ยฃ125m deal, but has struggled to find consistent form since joining the club. Ekitike's emergence has added another layer of competition for playing time, making it uncertain how Isak will be able to re-establish himself.
The situation illustrates the evolving landscape at Liverpool under Jรผrgen Klopp, where the team's attacking options are growing stronger by the day. As Ekitike continues to impress and develop his understanding with Wirtz, it remains to be seen how Isak will respond when he returns from injury.