
Anfield Index
·15 mars 2025
Isak vs Van Dijk: The Duel That Could Decide the Carabao Cup Final

Anfield Index
·15 mars 2025
The Carabao Cup final is set to witness one of the most compelling individual duels in European football: Newcastle’s prolific forward Alexander Isak against Liverpool’s imperious captain Virgil van Dijk. With Isak already on 22 goals this season, he is on the cusp of breaking his personal best tally of 25 from the previous campaign. However, standing in his way is Van Dijk, a defender who has consistently been one of the toughest obstacles in world football.
It is no secret that Eddie Howe’s Newcastle have had a torrid time against Liverpool. Since taking charge in November 2021, Howe has failed to secure a victory against the Reds in any competition. Liverpool remain the only ever-present Premier League team he has yet to overcome, highlighted by a recent article bu The Athletic.
Statistics reinforce this dominance—Liverpool have won all five matches where Van Dijk and Isak have both started. Yet, it would be misleading to suggest that the Dutch defender has completely nullified the Swedish striker. In those encounters, Isak has directly contributed to four of Newcastle’s seven goals, proving to be one of the few forwards capable of troubling Liverpool’s captain.
What makes Isak such a challenge for Van Dijk? His combination of pace, movement, and intelligent positioning makes him difficult to track. Unlike traditional centre-forwards who engage in physical battles, Isak prefers to drift into spaces, often targeting the left-hand side of Newcastle’s attack. This could mean that Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté may have more work to do on Sunday, particularly with Isak’s tendency to exploit gaps between defenders.
Van Dijk is renowned for his ability to read the game and avoid unnecessary physical duels, yet against Isak, he often finds himself engaging more than usual. The Swede’s ability to manipulate defensive lines was evident in their past meetings, particularly at St James’ Park when he turned Van Dijk inside out before scoring a sublime goal.
Wembley presents a different challenge entirely. Finals have a unique energy, and Van Dijk himself has acknowledged Isak’s quality. Speaking after Liverpool’s 2-0 win in February, he stated:
“A final is always different and we’re very wary of the threat they possess,” Van Dijk said. “We know Isak is definitely the most in-form striker at the moment in world football, so you know when he’s back that will give them a boost.”
Newcastle’s left-hand side, where Isak often roams, has been weakened by injuries and suspensions, which may limit his ability to drift wide and isolate defenders. However, given his adaptability, he will still be a major threat. If he can drag Van Dijk into deeper areas or force Liverpool’s captain into one-on-one situations, Newcastle may find their way to goal.
Liverpool’s defence has been resilient this season, with Van Dijk looking revitalised under Arne Slot. His leadership and ability to organise the backline have been crucial, and with the experience of previous cup finals, he will not be fazed by Isak’s presence.
For all of Isak’s qualities, Van Dijk remains one of the toughest defenders to beat. His positioning, aerial dominance, and composure under pressure make him a nightmare for most strikers. Yet, Isak has shown glimpses of being able to breach Liverpool’s defence. If Newcastle are to have any chance of lifting silverware, they will need their star forward to produce something special.
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This is more than just a striker versus defender battle—it is a test of Newcastle’s ability to overcome their Liverpool hoodoo. For Isak, it is an opportunity to prove he can deliver on the biggest stage. For Van Dijk, it is a chance to reaffirm his status as the ultimate defensive wall.
One thing is certain—when the whistle blows at Wembley, all eyes will be on this electrifying contest.
From a Liverpool fan’s perspective, this battle is as intriguing as it is nerve-wracking. While Van Dijk remains a colossus at the back, Isak has shown that he has the tools to trouble even the best defenders. The concern lies in the moments where Newcastle can isolate him against Liverpool’s backline.
Isak’s pace and ability to stretch defences could force Van Dijk into uncomfortable situations. While Liverpool have dominated Newcastle under Howe, football is unpredictable, and one lapse in concentration could be costly. However, Van Dijk has built his career on handling world-class forwards in high-pressure moments. If he can keep Isak quiet, Liverpool’s chances of winning another domestic trophy increase significantly.
For Newcastle fans, the optimism comes from the fact that Isak has already shown he can unlock Liverpool’s defence. This final represents a golden opportunity for him to cement his reputation as one of Europe’s elite forwards.
As kick-off approaches, expect plenty of discussions around this duel. Liverpool fans will hope their captain stands firm, while Newcastle supporters will dream of Isak producing the moment that finally breaks their Anfield curse.
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