A tense moment silenced Anfield on Tuesday night during Liverpool's crucial Champions League quarterfinal against PSG. In the 28th minute, forward Hugo Ekitike collapsed to the turf without any contact from an opponent, immediately raising alarm bells.
The 23-year-old Frenchman, making a run off the ball, went down clutching his lower right leg in clear distress. After receiving urgent medical attention on the pitch, Ekitike was stretchered off, casting a shadow over the high-stakes European tie.
Manager Arne Slot was forced into an early change, bringing on Mohamed Salah. The substitution came after Slot had already managed the minutes of Alexander Isak, who was making his first start since returning from a broken leg. This double blow to the attacking lineup presents a significant challenge for the Reds as they navigate the business end of the season.
While the full extent of the injury is unknown, non-contact incidents often point to serious muscular or ligament issues. For a player relying on pace and agility, such setbacks are particularly concerning. The Liverpool camp and fans worldwide will be anxiously awaiting further medical updates, hoping for positive news on Ekitike's recovery timeline.
