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·1 de septiembre de 2025
‘Alexander Isak is extremely professional and has a good mentality’ – Jon Dahl Tomasson

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Jon Dahl Tomasson has been quizzed about Alexander Isak after the news that Liverpool and Newcastle United had agreed a new transfer record for a Premier League club buying a player.
The Sweden head coach had named three Newcastle United players in his squad for the September internationals.
Anthony Elanga, Alexander Isak and Emil Krafth calledup.
Now Jon Dahl Tomasson has confirmed Alexander Isak is still in the UK for his medical and to complete his transfer to Liverpool.
However, the former Newcastle United striker of the 1990s says he has spoken to Alexander Isak both on Sunday and Monday, expecting now he will link up with the national team later today.
Despite the shameful behaviour exhibited by the striker, Jon Dahl Tomasson claiming; “Alexander Isak is extremely professional and has a good mentality.”
At the same time, Tomasson forced to admit that Alexander Isak isn’t currently capable of playing 90 minutes, due to unprofessional behaviour and dubious mentality, that saw Isak refuse to play or train with Newcastle United.
Jon Dahl Tomasson quizzed on Alexander Isak after move from Newcastle to Liverpool agreed – 1 September 2025:
“I spoke to Alex yesterday and this morning.
“We expect him here today.
“Alexander Isak is extremely professional and has a good mentality.
“He is very stable and controlled.
“We have no worries
“He’s not able to play for 90 minutes.
“But he can be a game-changer.”
The Mag report – 27 August 2025:
The latest Sweden squad has been named on Wednesday and it includes three Newcastle United players.
All the focus of course on Alexander Isak, as he could potentially play some football finally this season.
Jon Dahl Tomasson also naming Emil Krafth and Anthony Elanga in this latest Sweden squad.
Sweden have two World Cup group qualifiers next month.
They play away to Slovenia on Friday 5 September and then away to Kosovo on Monday 8 September.
The big question of course is, will Alexander Isak still be a Newcastle United player once those Sweden matches are played.
Whilst another question of course, is whether Isak is in any kind of shape to feature for Sweden in these matches, regardless of which club he is at after Monday 1 September.