Premier League
Hugo Ekitiké Open To Playing Alongside Alexander Isak As Liverpool Explore Strike Options
Arne Slot has his hands full managing Liverpool’s attacking options, and the dynamic between Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitiké is at the heart of it. Both strikers are eager to make their mark, but Ekitiké has made it clear he’s more than willing to share the pitch with the Swedish forward.
“It is good that Alex is here. For me, at my age, I have a lot of things to improve and learn. It is for the coach to decide how we want to play. I can play in a two-striker composition or just with one striker, I can do a lot of things. If we have to play together, I can do that,” Ekitiké said ahead of Liverpool’s Champions League clash with Galatasaray.

The Frenchman’s words underline his adaptability and his desire to learn from Isak, who arrived at Anfield after a protracted transfer saga. So far, Slot has alternated between the pair—Isak debuting in the Champions League against Atlético Madrid and starting in both the Carabao Cup and Premier League, while Ekitiké featured in the Merseyside derby before a costly red card against Southampton kept him sidelined.
Could Slot deploy them together? On paper, it makes sense. A late-game chase for goals often lends itself to a two-striker setup, but there’s also a question of flexibility. Ekitiké has occasionally been used wider in his early Ligue 1 days, though his most impactful football has come as a central forward. Slot’s depth allows for experimentation, and once Isak is fully match-fit, a partnership could be more than just a tactical fantasy.
Reflecting on his dismissal, Ekitiké showed accountability: “It was not smart. Obviously, I punished myself a lot. I felt disappointed to watch the boys from home on Saturday. I apologise to everybody, to my teammates. It won’t happen again. I just move on now. I am looking forward.”
Despite Liverpool’s record-breaking outlay on Isak, Ekitiké insisted he has no regrets about joining the Reds. “This club was the best choice for me… It just fitted for what I was looking for. It was a good choice for me. That’s why I chose Liverpool.”
With two young, hungry strikers and a coach unafraid to innovate, Liverpool fans may soon get the chance to see what an Isak–Ekitiké duo can really offer.
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