Isaac: It feels bad to be defeated by Chelsea, I am working hard to move towards my best condition

 4:39pm, 5 October 2025

Liverpool was defeated by Chelsea away and suffered a three-game losing streak. This game is also the fourth start since Isaac joined the team. The player accepted an interview with Liverpool's official website after the game and talked about his views on the game.

Talk about the results of the game

"I think we started a bad start, but then gradually found the rhythm of the game. We went all out in the second half, hoping to get a good result. However, we finally lost the ball in the last minute, which was obviously difficult."

Talk about the intermission to discuss how to get back the game status

"We focused on the details of the execution of high-pressure pressing, as well as the running strategy of holding the ball, and how to effectively create space to break through the opponent's defense. I think we created a scoring opportunity, but we still didn't do enough today."

Talk about the team's recent defeats, how to turn frustration into motivation

"Yes, winning in this way feels wonderful, but losing in this way feels the worst. It's normal, we just need to keep working Work hard, regain your momentum, and return to the track of victory. We always believe that we can do it for the next game, and this team has proved this many times. Of course, it has never been easy, but through hard training, polishing details, and re-standing the best, we have always been confident in it. "

Talking about our physical condition

"I feel good, I have been working hard to get back to my best, and I am still moving towards my best condition. But it feels good to play again. Although the results of the game are not satisfactory, we will continue to work hard. "

Talking about the match against Manchester United in the future of international matches

"I am full of expectations for the whole season, of course, if you want to achieve your goals, you must improve yourself one game after another, in short, I am very excited."