Forget Wirtz goal: What Hugo Ekitike did seconds before second Liverpool goal will have Slot on red alert | OneFootball

Forget Wirtz goal: What Hugo Ekitike did seconds before second Liverpool goal will have Slot on red alert | OneFootball

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·28. Januar 2026

Forget Wirtz goal: What Hugo Ekitike did seconds before second Liverpool goal will have Slot on red alert

Artikelbild:Forget Wirtz goal: What Hugo Ekitike did seconds before second Liverpool goal will have Slot on red alert

Hugo Ekitike played a pivotal role in setting up Florian Wirtz’s goal against Qarabag in the Champions League.

Liverpool entered the half-time break two goals to the good, thanks to the German and Alexis Mac Allister’s 15th-minute effort.


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Victory at Anfield would guarantee the Merseysiders finish in the top eight of the league phase – securing passage through to the last 16.

Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz have a great relationship

Artikelbild:Forget Wirtz goal: What Hugo Ekitike did seconds before second Liverpool goal will have Slot on red alert

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There are plenty of signs suggesting that two of Liverpool’s summer signings have already formed an understanding on the pitch.

Ekitike did well to hold the ball in Qarabag’s half, after receiving a line-breaking pass, before turning, beating a man, inviting pressure, and finally offloading to Wirtz in space.

Re-watch Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz linking up below, courtesy of TNT Sports & Viaplay (on X):

The pair’s latest combination now means they have combined for 25 goal contributions (all competitions) this season.

What do the stats say about Wirtz and Ekitike vs Qarabag?

Beyond the hour mark, both Hugo Ekitike (7.5/10) and Florian Wirtz (8.4/10) hold some of the strongest ratings on the pitch, by Sofascore’s calculations.

* Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike’s stats at the time of writing vs Qarabag (Sofascore)

Amidst the turbulence of Liverpool’s domestic efforts, the flourishing relationship between the former Bundesliga stars has been a shining light this term.

It raises a long-term problem for Arne Slot, of course, which is what to do with talismanic forward Alexander Isak once the Swede returns from injury.

Likewise, keeping a £125m asset on the bench doesn’t feel like a particularly viable solution either.

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