Liverpool’s night took a disastrous turn in the Champions League as they faced Galatasaray in Istanbul, losing 1-0.
The defeat was compounded by an injury to their French striker, Hugo Ekitike. The 23-year-old had to leave the pitch in the 68th minute due to a right thigh injury, leaving fans and teammates concerned about his condition.
Ekitike’s injury comes on the heels of a recent controversy over his jersey, making this night even tougher for the Reds. After attempting to recover the ball, he felt something wasn’t right and informed the coaching staff that he couldn’t continue.
Liverpool’s coach, Arne Slot, addressed the media post-match, stating, “We’ll see how he handles it over the weekend,” raising questions about his availability for upcoming fixtures.
Ekitike’s Injury Compounds Liverpool’s Challenges
This injury adds to Liverpool’s growing list of concerns, especially with goalkeeper Alisson already sidelined ahead of their critical Premier League showdown against Chelsea.
The team is struggling to maintain its competitive edge, and losing key players could be detrimental as they aim to bounce back from this setback.
Furthermore, this situation poses a challenge for French national team coach Didier Deschamps.
With the absences of key players like Ousmane Dembélé and Rayan Cherki, Ekitike’s potential absence could significantly impact France’s strategy in upcoming international matches, leaving Deschamps in a tight spot.
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