Liverpool boss Arn Slott is being implemented about Alexander’s Isaac’s expectations that the British record signature is unlikely to be disrupted after a season.
Sweden’s international move finished a £ 125million deadline, but his disagreement with Newcastle on his right to move meant a late alternative to Kosovo, which showed his first minutes of football in May.
The slot, who said Isaac “may be the best striker in the world”, urged supporters to be patient with him if he had been out of work or late until late, because he tries to quickly reach him.
“Don’t expect him to be 90 minutes on the pitch,” the Dutch said. “It definitely doesn’t happen for the next few weeks. He missed the right season.”
“I think he lost three or four months of team meetings, so now we have to play him gradually and play a lot of games and hard to do whenever we work,” he said.
“This will be a challenge, but we haven’t just signed him for the next two weeks, we’ve been signing him for six years, so this is what we have to remember and what fans have to remember if I put him out in a certain moment or just enter him for a few moments,” he said.
ISAK is only trained with the full team on Friday, so it is probably on the bench for Sunday’s trip to Burnley.
Swedish has been widely criticized for his behavior in Newcastle, and has failed to join Asia for its pre -season tour and conducts training at the former Real Social Club before separating from the national team and posting on Instagram: “When promises are broken and trust cannot continue …
After Monday’s international game, he told reporters, “Not everyone has this image, but that’s something for another day … I can’t control everything that is said or written, but I’m glad I became a Liverpool player.”
“I talked to him by phone after he signed because he had to go to the national team and leave them 100 times for the manager they work with,” Slat said.
“I gave him a message once or twice because he was a newcomer to us and I wanted to know how he did it, but I have to get to know him as a better person in the coming weeks,” he said.
“Although we consider it very important what someone is, because we have such a great culture at this club, we mainly sign a player for his characteristics,” he said.
“So I don’t need to call her. I have met her several times and I know she is a quality player.”
The slot has also been influenced by Federico Kisa’s attitude, which leaned Isaac from the European Champions League.
“Certainly he was not happy with it, but I think he understood my arguments,” the Red boss said.
“That does not mean that he has agreed with them – he didn’t tell me he hadn’t done it,” he said.
“I think he also showed it not being selected, but these days it has been really hard to get ready for future games, and this is even more important than a player tells you.”