The goal was Isak's first since returning from a grueling recovery process that involved surgery for a fibula fracture and ankle damage. Saturday's clash was his fifth appearance since that layoff, and the striker admitted that the struggle to reach 100 per cent fitness has been a mental and physical challenge. After months of rehabilitation, the forward is hopeful this strike signals a turning point: "I’ve been battling getting back to full fitness and obviously scoring a goal is probably the best way to finding your form again. Obviously I’m really happy."
Prior to the match, manager Arne Slot had even suggested that Isak had been playing in "survival mode" rather than operating at his peak. However, with the Swedish star leading the line, Liverpool managed to break down a stubborn Palace side that has historically been difficult to penetrate.