Arne Slot gives worrying Hugo Ekitike injury update with Liverpool star set to miss World Cup
Liverpool forward Hugo Ekitike’s World Cup dreams may be over after he was stretchered off against Paris Saint-Germain.
Ekitike sustained the injury midway through the first half when he stepped back onto his right foot to accelerate, only to crumple to the turf at Anfield.

The forward appeared to clutch the lower part of his right Achilles while down as his teammates attempted to comfort him.
Ekitike was subsequently replaced by Mohamed Salah, who is set to depart the Reds at the end of the season.
What did Arne Slot say about Hugo Ekitike’s injury?
Speaking after Liverpool’s 2-0 loss to PSG on Tuesday, which sealed their exit from the Champions League quarter-finals via a 4-0 aggregate scoreline, Reds boss Arne Slot conceded he was worried for his star forward.
“Not too good. We could all see it didn’t look good,” Slot said on Ekitike’s injury.
“Let’s wait and see what it will be. In the second half he went home and I haven’t seen him yet.
“As it seems to be, losing a player is something we have had many times this season but it is especially hard for him because you never want to be injured, especially at this time of the season.”
Ibrahima Konate, who plays alongside Ekitike for France as well as with Liverpool, added: “To be fair, it’s bad.
“I don’t know… I heard many things but I don’t want to talk about that and with the World Cup coming up, it’s hard for him.”
Reds’ European dream comes to an end
The injury to Ekitike added to what was a frustrating night in the rain for Liverpool against their European rivals.
Slot’s side put in a spirited display against the reigning European champions as they out-shot PSG by 21 shots to 11.


However, Luis Enrique’s side made the most of their chances as Ousmane Dembele’s double wrapped up the contest.
With Liverpool’s exit from the Champions League now sealed, attention shifts to the Premier League.
Slot’s side sit fifth with 52 points, four clear of sixth-placed Chelsea.
Crucially, Liverpool occupy the last Champions League spot as the Premier League will have five teams competing in Europe’s premier club competition next season.
Ekitike injury hands Slot major selection headache
However, the potential loss of Ekitike means Slot will have to get creative with his attacking options as record signing Alexander Isak is yet to return to full fitness from a broken fibula.
Slot confirmed Isak would only feature for 45 minutes against PSG and that proved to be the case, as he was replaced at half time by Cody Gakpo.

Should Slot continue to slowly ease Isak back in, Gakpo looms as the logical option to play as a striker.
The Netherlands international, who predominantly features on the left wing, has played up top for the Reds on ten occasions this season.
Gakpo’s most recent outing as a striker for Liverpool came last Saturday during a 2-0 win over Fulham.
Slot’s side will look to return to winning ways on Sunday when they face local rivals Everton, with kick-off scheduled for 2pm.
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