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Newcastle star Alexander Isak left covered in blood and has to have head bandaged up as fans compare him to club legend


ALEXANDER ISAK needed a head bandage after blood was seen pouring from his head while laying on the floor.

The Newcastle ace was left on the floor with blood pouring from his head during the Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain after he was involved in a tackle.

Alexander Isak was left with blood pouring from his head
Isak was given treatment to fix the issueCredit: Reuters
Isak returned with a bandage around his headCredit: Reuters

Fortunately, the striker was soon back on his feet and running around.

Toon fans could not help but draw comparisons to Isak with club legend Alan Shearer.

Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one fan said: “Isak bringing the Shearer vibes.”

A second commented: “Isak got the prime Shearer look. It’s officially over for PSG.”

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A third wrote: “Not the first striker to be bandaged up. #Sheareresque.”

Match of the Day pundit Shearer was forced to wear a bandage during a 2003 clash against Aston Villa.

Shearer, 53, was left in a bloody mess after a collision with Gareth Barry just 11 minutes into the game.

And it was not the only time he was forced to channel his inner Terry Butcher, with another match when he donned the headband seeing him put Sunderland to the sword in 2002.

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Tonight’s game with French champions PSG marks a return to Champions League at St James’ Park after a 20-year hiatus.

Isak, 24, almost opened the scoring for Newcastle but saw his effort saved, only for Miguel Almiron to slot home with a composed finish.

Dan Burn later added a scrappy second as he rose highest in the area.

The Swedish forward had five goals in eight games before the PSG clash.

Alan Shearer was forced to wear a head bandage on a number of occasionsCredit: PA:Press Association


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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