Liverpool manager Arne Slot faces a potential selection headache ahead of Thursday’s Premier League trip to Arsenal, with star forward Hugo Ekitike doubtful due to a muscle problem.
Ekitike missed the 2-2 draw with Fulham last weekend after struggling with the injury, and his participation in the high-profile match against league leaders Arsenal remains uncertain. The French striker has not yet resumed full training, leaving Slot cautious about rushing him back.
“He has not trained with us till now let’s see if he can today,” Slot said during a Wednesday press briefing. “I said two days ago before Fulham that he will not be out for long, but as the games come so fast, he is in between training with the team, or it may take him a few days extra.
Liverpool enter the clash 14 points behind Arsenal, making the game a crucial opportunity to close the gap at the top of the table. Ekitike’s absence could leave a noticeable void in Slot’s attacking options, as the forward has been an important part of the team’s recent offensive output.
The Frenchman’s fitness will be monitored closely over the next 24 hours, with Liverpool’s coaching staff hoping for at least a partial recovery in time for the trip to the Emirates Stadium. Slot will have to weigh the risk of rushing Ekitike back against the potential impact on the team’s attacking strategy.
Meanwhile, Arsenal will be aiming to maintain their lead at the summit, knowing that Liverpool will likely be without one of their key attackers. The clash promises to be a test of depth for Slot’s squad as they try to challenge the league leaders.
Liverpool fans will be eagerly awaiting the latest updates on Ekitike’s condition, with the team’s performance against Arsenal likely influenced by whether their striker can return to action.
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