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Isaac: I don’t want to talk much, I can only say that transfers will be educational; I proudly join Liverpool

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Hupu reported on September 9 that after the upset loss to Kosovo 0-2, Swedish national team forward Isak accepted interviews from multiple media.

"I'm glad to straighten things out before the international match day and I can refocus on playing football," Isaac said.

"This is quite new for me, but I can always learn and improve my mental outlook on the field."

After his transfer was officially announced, Newcastle United "thanks" Isaac with a two-sentence and 37-word farewell text message.

"Things are a bit like what you see. Obviously, not everyone knows the whole picture, but that's what we'll talk about later. Now, what's disappointing is the game and the progress of the game. But at the same time, I'm optimistic about the league preparations for the upcoming club."

He was reluctant to accept media interviews during his national team training camp. And when he was a Newcastle player, he only communicated through Instagram posts.

"This is part of football, I can't control all the words or words. But I'm happy to be a Liverpool player. That's what I want, and I'm happy about it."

Isaac said he has expressed his feelings and gratitude for Newcastle, but it's over now. When asked if he regrets this summer, he replied:

"There are a lot to discuss and the details to review. It's very educational to me, and I'm very happy with the final result. I'm happy and proud to be a Liverpool player."

Are you and your Newcastle teammates the ending as you wish?

"I don't want to talk about too much details, nor do I want to talk about that too much. It's already a chapter in the past, but I've never encountered any problems." Is it natural to board the plane and come to the national team?

"Yes. I am very eager to be here."

source:ketquabongda 7m cn

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