Hugo Ekitike Injury Update: A Setback for Liverpool
By Vikram Nair / 14.04.2026
Before the recent Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain, Hugo Ekitike was a key player for Liverpool, having scored 17 goals in all competitions this season. His performance had raised expectations for both his club and the France national team, where he had already earned six caps and scored his first international goal against Ukraine.
However, the situation took a dramatic turn on April 14, 2026, when Ekitike suffered a non-contact injury just 30 minutes into the match at Anfield. As he attempted to change direction, he slipped and fell, immediately showing signs of distress by clutching his right ankle. This injury occurred with no opposing players nearby, which heightened concerns about its severity.
In the 32nd minute, Mohamed Salah replaced Ekitike as he was stretchered off the pitch, leaving Liverpool trailing 2-0 at that point in the match. The injury not only impacted the game but also raised alarms regarding Ekitike’s availability for the upcoming World Cup, which is just two months away.
Adam Patel, a sports analyst, remarked, “It doesn’t look good for Hugo Ekitike,” while Stephen Warnock noted, “He is pointing towards his Achilles which is a real concern.” The atmosphere at Anfield shifted dramatically as fans realized the extent of Ekitike’s pain, leading to a hush descending over the crowd.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the severity of Ekitike’s injury and the duration of his absence from play. As Liverpool fans expressed their concerns, the club faces a significant setback with the potential loss of one of their star players at a critical juncture in the season.
With Ekitike’s contributions being vital for Liverpool’s campaign, the team will need to adapt quickly to this unforeseen challenge. The coming days will be crucial as they await further assessments and updates on his condition.
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