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Liverpool Handed Huge Injury Blow as Hugo Ekitike Hobbles Off vs Brighton

Ekitike's injury adds to Liverpool's attacking crisis amid key absences, with 16 goals this season, as they face pressure to secure Champions League qualification, manager Slot said.

  • On Saturday, Hugo Ekitike was subbed off seven minutes into Liverpool's clash with Brighton after colliding with James Milner, briefly returning before Arne Slot brought on Curtis Jones.
  • The injury compounds Liverpool's existing problems as Ekitike's setback adds to absences including Alexander Isak's December leg fracture and long-term sidelined Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo, and Giovanni Leoni.
  • Brighton opened the scoring when they struck first with a header 14 minutes into the AMEX contest before Milos Kerkez levelled on the half-hour, and Mohamed Salah was ruled out after he felt something midweek.
  • The result matters because Liverpool are sitting fifth and just two points clear of sixth-place Chelsea, with a top-five finish needed to secure European football next season or by winning this year's competition.
  • Liverpool travel to PSG on April 8, 2026 for the first leg at Parc des Princes, with the return at Anfield on April 14, adding urgency to their domestic and continental campaigns.
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Liverpool lose Hugo Ekitike to early injury after James Milner challenge

The striker lasted just eight minutes before he was replaced by Curtis Jones

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