40 days ago, the Bombshell Exclusive of Craig Hope arrived on Alexander Isak and claimed that Newcastle United’s previously worshiped no. 14 was desirable.
A month later his actions have been terrible, his legacy was destroyed and his legendary status is good and really in the trash.
Can I understand why he might have endured a move to Liverpool? Yes. However, there is a way to deal with things, and his approach to this proposed transfer has a long time, not only affects our preparations for the season, but also the start of the season.
He abandoned the club that paid a club record costs to sign him after a season of six goals in his last year at Real Sociedad, respected the manager who was massively responsible for his rise, pushed his teammates and dismissed the fans who were drew for his own selfish profit.
Alexander Isak is an excellent football player who has now received his wish, but his character will forever be questioned by the way he has treated a Saga that spoiled what a big summer could have been on Tynide.
When you consider how Ebere Eze and Marc Guehi have acted in the build -up last month for proposed movements, it shows you everything you need to know.
Where Isak threw his toys from the pram, refused to train, released inflammatory statements (only to save face on the PFA Awards evening, not to apologize) and his team, manager and fans in the Lurch, Eze and Guehi left everything to the end.
The Swede has scored 62 goals for us in 109 performances, helped us to win a trophy and be part of a few memorable days, whether it wins in St James’ Park, Wembley scenes or the Carabao Cup parade on the city of Moor.
After 40 days of undoing all the good work he ever did, his legacy is affected, he will now be booed on his return and never hold the legendary status that he could have enjoyed if he had just given back part of the loyalty that we have shown him in the past three years; who have so far been comfortably the best of his career.
Alexander the Great? Not anymore.
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