Micky van de Ven has reportedly called Alexander Isak to apologise following the tackle that left the Swedish striker with a broken leg, an incident that sparked anger from Feyenoord manager Arne Slot.
The conversation appears to have helped ease tensions between the clubs after a highly charged Premier League clash.
The Challenge That Shook Spurs
The injury occurred during Liverpool’s 2-1 victory at Tottenham, when Van de Ven slid in with force while Isak was scoring the opening goal.
The Sweden international suffered a fractured fibula and damaged his left ankle in the scissor-like movement that caught his leg.
Despite the severity, neither the on-field officials nor VAR intervened during the match.
Slot Voices Frustration
Feyenoord manager Arne Slot did not mince words about the challenge.
Comparing it to a previous incident involving Xavi Simons, Slot insisted that Van de Ven’s tackle was “reckless” and carried a high risk of serious injury.
He added that Isak’s absence would be felt for months, describing it as a “big, big disappointment” for both the player and the team.
Liverpool’s Side of the Story
Liverpool manager had the chance to speak with Isak on Monday, assessing the injury and supporting his star striker.
Tottenham coach Thomas Frank, meanwhile, defended Van de Ven, emphasizing that the Dutch defender was attempting to prevent a goal and was not acting recklessly.
The tension between the clubs grew as emotions ran high after seeing replays.
Mending Fences
The situation took a more positive turn after Van de Ven reached out to Isak on Tuesday.
Slot acknowledged that it is common courtesy for players to contact an injured opponent following such incidents.
The Dutch defender’s apology reportedly helped calm nerves and reinforced the mutual respect between the players.
Isak’s Recovery Timeline
Despite the seriousness of the injury, there is optimism that Isak could return before the end of the season, assuming his rehabilitation goes smoothly.
Successful surgery on Monday marked the first step in his recovery, and both managers remain hopeful about the striker’s eventual comeback.
A Tough Lesson on Risk in Football
Slot highlighted the fine line defenders walk between making a committed challenge and risking injury.
While Van de Ven’s intent was clear—to stop a potential goal—the incident serves as a reminder of how quickly a split-second decision can have long-lasting consequences on the pitch.
Respect Between Competitors
Ultimately, the communication between Van de Ven and Isak has helped de-escalate what could have been a prolonged dispute.
Slot praised the gesture, noting that reaching out is an important part of sportsmanship and player responsibility, even in the heat of high-stakes football.
Looking Ahead
Both clubs will now turn their attention back to the season, with Feyenoord hoping for Isak’s full recovery and Tottenham seeking to keep Van de Ven’s defensive form sharp.
The incident, while unfortunate, has also underscored the professionalism and mutual respect that exists between top-flight players.
Football Reminds Us of Its Risks
While fans will focus on the scorelines and standings, episodes like this highlight the real dangers athletes face every match.
For Isak and Van de Ven, it was a reminder of the sport’s intensity, and for managers and teammates, the importance of balancing commitment with caution.
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