Potter picks injured Isak in his first Sweden squad, Gyokeres out

Potter picks injured Isak in his first Sweden squad, Gyokeres out
New Sweden boss Graham Potter called up injured Liverpool forward Alexander Isak on Wednesday for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers this month, but Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres was left out due to injury. (AFP/File)
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Updated 05 November 2025
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Potter picks injured Isak in his first Sweden squad, Gyokeres out

Potter picks injured Isak in his first Sweden squad, Gyokeres out
  • Former West Ham United manager Potter took over as Sweden boss last month
  • “Alex can hopefully play a bit this weekend and will be in Spain on Monday,” he said

STOCKHOLM: New Sweden boss Graham Potter called up injured Liverpool forward Alexander Isak on Wednesday for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers this month, but Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres was left out due to injury.
Former West Ham United manager Potter took over as Sweden boss last month, with the 50-year-old tasked with salvaging their flailing 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.
Sweden are bottom of Group B with one point after four games and although they cannot qualify directly, they have a slim chance of securing a playoff berth if results go their way.
Isak, who made a 125 million pound ($167.76 million) switch to Liverpool in September, has not played since a 5-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt, missing the club’s last four games in all competitions due to a groin injury.
Lucas Bergvall was also a doubt after the Tottenham Hotspur midfielder suffered a concussion, but Potter said both were available.
“As things stand right now, they are available. Lucas has had a concussion, but hopefully he can be there when it’s time for us to play,” Potter said.
“Alex can hopefully play a bit this weekend and will be in Spain on Monday.”
The squad will gather in Marbella, Spain, before traveling to Switzerland for the first game against the group leaders on November 15 before they play Slovenia three days later.
Gyokeres, meanwhile, is not available after Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said he had muscular issues which forced the 27-year-old to miss Tuesday’s Champions League victory over Slavia Prague.

SWEDEN SQUAD FOR WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS
Goalkeepers: Viktor Johansson, Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Noel Törnqvist, Jacob Widell Zetterstrom
Defenders: Gabriel Gudmundsson, Isak Hien, Emil Holm, Gustaf Lagerbielke, Victor Lindelof, Ken Sema, Carl Starfelt, Daniel Svensson
Midfielders and forward: Taha Ali, Yasin Ayari, Roony Bardghji, Lucas Bergvall, Alexander Bernhardsson, Anthony Elanga, Alexander Isak, Jesper Karlstrom, Hugo Larsson, Isac Lidberg, Gustav Lundgren, Benjamin Nygren, Mattias Svanberg, Besfort Zeneli.


Aaron Rai uses rare feat to tie Tommy Fleetwood for Abu Dhabi Championship lead

Aaron Rai uses rare feat to tie Tommy Fleetwood for Abu Dhabi Championship lead
Updated 08 November 2025
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Aaron Rai uses rare feat to tie Tommy Fleetwood for Abu Dhabi Championship lead

Aaron Rai uses rare feat to tie Tommy Fleetwood for Abu Dhabi Championship lead
  • He described the shot after the round, which left him at a 14-under 130 through 36 holes and tied with Fleetwood
  • To maintain a share of the lead, Fleetwood mixed seven birdies and a bogey to finish with a 66 following his opening-round 64

ABU DHABI: Aaron Rai holed his approach shot from 218 yards out to score a rare albatross, highlighting a round of 64 that left him tied for the lead after 36 holes at the Abu Dhabi Championship on Friday.

Rai entered the second round at Yas Links Golf Club two strokes behind a quintet of co-leaders, including fellow Englishman Tommy Fleetwood, but quickly made up ground on the par-5 No. 2 hole. His second shot landed on the green and rolled into the cup, allowing him to pick up three shots on the hole.

He described the shot after the round, which left him at a 14-under 130 through 36 holes and tied with Fleetwood.

“The wind was a little bit down off the left and that green was so fast,” he said. “It slopes front-to-back, pitching a few yards on to the green, actually caught it a little bit clean off the face, the line was great. Finished around the front edge and chased its way down there. You couldn’t see it from the back of the fairway, so it was a nice surprise.”

To maintain a share of the lead, Fleetwood mixed seven birdies and a bogey to finish with a 66 following his opening-round 64. He is a two-time winner of the event and confident heading into the third round on Saturday.

“Really good day. I got off to like the perfect start. Birdie, birdie, birdie,” he said. “That was good, especially when you’ve had a good round the day before. They always say it’s hard to follow up a good round with another good one, or a low one with another one.

“Starting good was really important. I just did a really good job — I hit a lot of good shots but a few times today where I drove it into the rough and we read the lies really well. I felt like we did a great job of controlling the ball out of the rough, and that was really pleasing. I feel like I putted solid again; 6-under was a very good score.”

Rai and Fleetwood are two shots ahead of Andy Sullivan (67) of England, Denmark’s Nicolai Hojgaard (67) and Richard Sterne (68) of South Africa.

Irishman Shane Lowry, another past champion, is one of four players three shots behind the leaders at 11-under. He shot a 69.

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, ranked No. 2 in the world, is 8-under for the tournament and tied for 20th place after back-to-back rounds of 68.