Alexander Isak from Solna, born in 1999, in 2016 he was included in the list of the sixty best football players born in 1999, compiled by the famous British tabloid The Guardian. A list that, however, glorified many and burned others. In Isak’s case, the former was good. Against. Unusual. In Sweden, he has been the authority figure designated as Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s heir for many years. He is no Zlatan, he may never be, but he has taken on his honors and responsibilities in the Scandinavian national team and today in the Champions League he will undoubtedly be the man to watch more than anyone else in Milan’s defense in the match. European debut, especially after the failure against Inter in Saturday’s derby.
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