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Arne Slot provides Hugo Ekitike injury update after Liverpool striker limps off against Brighton | Football
Liverpool manager played down the severity of Hugo Ekitike’s injury in the wake of Liverpool’s damaging defeat against Brighton.
Already without Mohamed Salah and Aleksander Isak, the Reds were rocked early on at the Amex Stadium when their France international striker went down in agony following a collision with James Milner.
The summer signing from Eintracht Frankfurt was clearly in pain as he limped to the sidelines where he received further treatment.
Ekitike attempted to play on but was unable to continue and was replaced by Curtis Jones after only eight minutes.
The 23-year-old had been called up to Les Bleus squad ahead of the upcoming friendlies against Brazil and Colombia but may now be forced to withdraw.
Speaking about his centre forward’s injury, Slot said: ‘The players and the fans know that there is only eight games to go to qualify for the Champions League and every game you have to miss is something you are upset about.
‘Him going off and not being able to help the team – it is just a bit of bad luck. It is not like he will be out for three months but it is bad enough that he wasn’t able to continue.
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‘It was a blow for him and a blow for us.’
After their midweek morale-boosting win over Galatasaray, Liverpool would have hoped to build further momentum on the south coast.
Instead, they delivered another insipid, disjointed display that yielded a 2-1 defeat and has put their hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League in major jeopardy.
‘First half was an equal game. It was a big blow for us that one of our two strikers that we have available with Hugo [Ekitike] and Alex [Isak] was already not here and the other one has to go off after one or two minutes – that is usually not helpful, especially when you look at how well Hugo played Wednesday,’ added Slot.
‘The first half was equal and the second half, Brighton were the better team on the pitch.’
Danny Welbeck’s brace ultimately proved decisive as the outgoing Premier League champions succumbed to their 10th defeat of the campaign.
Slot said: ‘It is clear that we have lost a lot of points after playing in Europe. I have tried to explain a lot of times already why this is but today we also have to give credit to Brighton. In the second half, they were the better team on the pitch.
‘What I thought was, you won’t need 24 points to qualify and hopefully I am right because we aren’t able to get 24 points anymore.
‘We kept trying, in the second half we were close but they were closer to score the third one than we were the second one. Unfortunately it wasn’t enough after a week like this.’
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