Alexander Isak has sent out a message to Premier League defences after scoring a wonder strike on his debut insisting: "There's more to come."
The Sweden international looked to have written the perfect script after netting at Liverpool to give Newcastle a fully deserved first half lead. But Newcastle were unable to hold on and after Isak had a second chalked off for a tight offside, two goals in the last half an hour meant it was the same old story at Anfield.
Isak told Chronicle Live: "It's never nice to concede a losing goal in the last seconds like that. So obviously I start disappointed but we have to use this feeling and try to use it as energy for the next game against Crystal Palace."
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When asked if that was simply the start of things as a Newcastle star, Isak went on: "I will try to provide a bit of everything, not only in the box but also in the build up play. I will try to float around and use my qualities.
"For the goal, I found a good position in the box and then the pass from Longstaff was incredible to receive. I was just thinking of putting it in the back of the net - and I got a quite good finish, I suppose!
"As for the offside. Yeah. I haven't really seen it, just like a short clip but not really zoomed in on the side. I just heard it was a close call."
His move was pushed through last week with a £58million agreement with Real Sociedad setting up a club record. Isak said he did not waste any time letting his agent know he wanted the move.
The striker said: "I think when a club is so keen to sign you that gives you a good feeling. That's very important so I didn't hesitate.
"Now I am excited to play in the Premier League after playing in Spain. I have been in a few countries now but the Prem was a country I had to try."
When asked about his frustrations about not getting his work permit in time, Isak said: "Obviously it's a bit frustrating to travel with the team and not knowing if you can play or not.
"Obviously I prepared as if I can play, but you can understand it's not the same."
The only concern for Isak was his withdrawal for a muscle worry late in the game. He said: "Yeah, I'm OK. I got a dead leg in the first half which is a bit annoying, but it is nothing serious."
The Swedish ace is now looking forward to Saturday's encounter with Crystal Palace. He added: "I'm really looking forward to playing in front of our fans at home. So that's a positive thing that we have another game just around the corner to respond. "
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