Slot jokes Liverpool looks smart for signing 2 strikers after Ekitike’s injury
Liverpool now look “smart” for signing two centre forwards this summer, according to Arne Slot, who has backed Hugo Ekitike to come back stronger than ever after his “devastating” injury.
The Liverpool striker will miss the rest of this season and the 2026 World Cup with France and could also be forced to sit out a substantial portion of the next campaign after rupturing his right Achilles tendon during Tuesday’s Champions League loss to Paris Saint-Germain.
The timing of Ekitike’s injury is unfortunate for Slot, with Alexander Isak only just returning from his own long-term lay-off.
The summer signing started his first match since December in Tuesday’s 2-0 loss but struggled to impact the game and was substituted at half-time.
Slot said, “It is devastating for him [Ekitike] coming to a new club and having an impact.
“My first thoughts are with him being out for such a long time and missing out on special moments. He’s not the first or last to experience this. There are so many examples of players that came back even stronger—that’s his challenge. He could be one of those in 10-15 years’ time that will say the injury made him stronger and perform at an even higher level than before.”
Slot added: “First of all, it is a good thing we have signed two No. 9s, because there were a lot of people who were debating why we did.

“We thought maybe it’s a smart idea not to be the only club in the world that has only one No 9. Now people are maybe questioning if we should sign another No. 9.
“Someone said to me the day after [PSG], you cannot write the script that, on the day Alex is back after four months, the other one leaves the pitch with a long-term injury.” It is a good thing Alex is back now even more, but we also know he is not ready to play 90 [minutes] yet.”
Liverpool’s sole focus is on securing Champions League football, starting with Sunday’s crunch Merseyside derby with Everton, live on Sky Sports.

Slot believes Tuesday’s performance against PSG points to a positive future despite the 2-0 defeat
“We were able to have more ball possession, to generate 21 shots, to have a high xG against a team that is used to the fact they dominate ball possession,” he said.
“Even if you take into account that Hugo had to go off after 30 minutes, Alex had to go off at half-time. If you would see them playing over 90 minutes in their best shape, then this team has already shown, as they did in so many other moments, that they can compete with the best teams in Europe.
“That tells you this is already a very strong team, but it takes some changes with Robbo [Andy Robertson] and Mo [Salah] leaving, but the future looks bright for us.
“We are a trading club, so let’s first see what’s actually going to happen in the summer.”