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Hugo Ekitike On Football, Failure And Finding His Feet At Liverpool
From Near-Release At 14 To Scoring Goals At Anfield — Liverpool’s New Star Is Just Getting Started
When Hugo Ekitike arrived at Liverpool for £69 million this summer, eyebrows were raised — not at the price tag, but at the question: Could he handle the pressure?
Now, just 10 games into his Premier League career and with five goals to his name, the 23-year-old is answering that question emphatically. But behind the goals and the spotlight is a humble, thoughtful player who nearly walked away from football at 14 — and who now dreams of lifting the Premier League trophy at Anfield.
In The Football Interview, Ekitike sat down with Kelly Somers for a rare, open conversation about childhood, challenges, creativity, and the journey that brought him from the streets of Reims to one of football’s biggest stages.
“I Was Shy. Very Shy.”
It might be hard to believe for someone who leads Liverpool’s front line, but Ekitike says he wasn’t always confident.
“I was shy. Very shy. But nice — same as now. And passionate about football,” he says.
That passion was born early — playing with his brothers and cousins on the streets, at school, anywhere he could.
“They weren’t very good,” he laughs. “But we all loved the game. They didn’t make it, but they live the dream through me now.”
His first team? A local club called Cormontreuil. No warmups. No drills. Just kick-off and go.
“It wasn’t serious. It was just fun. I started when I was four and a half. Those were good times.”
The Moment It Almost Ended
At 14, while at the Reims academy, Ekitike hit a wall.
“I was bad. I was dreaming too much on the pitch. A sleeping player,” he admits.
He was told he might be released. That moment was a wake-up call.
“That was the first big turning point. I knew I wanted to be the best. I came back different.”
There were more challenges to come. A loan spell in Denmark saw him benched most games.
“That pushed me too. I came back to Reims, proved myself, and didn’t look back.”
The PSG Reality Check
A move to Paris Saint-Germain should’ve been a dream. Instead, it became a lesson.
“It was my first experience of failure,” Ekitike reflects. “But it made me stronger — as a player and as a person.”
His revival came in Germany. At Eintracht Frankfurt, he scored 15 goals and added eight assists in one season — putting him firmly back on the radar of Europe’s top clubs.
Life At Liverpool: “I Want To Win It All”
Now at Liverpool, Ekitike’s blend of pace, intelligence, and composure has fans buzzing.
“To come here, knowing where I come from — I’m proud,” he says. “But I know football is about moments. You can be at the top, and fall quickly. I want to be ready, always.”
He’s also enjoying life alongside Mohamed Salah — and learning fast.
“Mo is really cool. Way more open than I expected. I used to watch him on TV — now I’m playing next to him. I hope we score many goals together.”
Ekitike’s goal? Simple, but massive.
“To win the Premier League with Liverpool. That would be class.”
Off The Pitch: Private, Peaceful… And Artistic?
For someone under the spotlight, Ekitike values his privacy.
“I like being famous… but unknown,” he laughs. “I don’t want people knowing what I do at home.”
When he’s not training or playing, you’ll find him doing the opposite of high-intensity football:
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Drawing (“I can draw anything — people, life, it’s always been easy for me.”)
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Watching movies (Whiplash and The Wolf of Wall Street are favourites)
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Playing PlayStation
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Recovering in the pool or jacuzzi
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Or just spending time with family in Paris
“If I get two days off, I go home. That’s where I reset.”
What Comes Next?
He’s already made an impact, but Ekitike is only just getting started. His dream of lifting the Premier League title with Liverpool isn’t far-fetched — especially if he continues on his current trajectory.
“I’ve had success, and I’ve had failures. But I’m always learning. I just want to help the team, score goals, and win.”
With the goals flowing and the mindset locked in, Hugo Ekitike may just be the next breakout star in the Premier League.
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Mikel Arteta Tight-Lipped On Declan Rice Fitness After Arsenal Midfielder Hobbled Off In Brentford Win
Arsenal fans held their breath midweek when Declan Rice unexpectedly hobbled off during the Gunners’ 2-0 win over Brentford. And if anyone was expecting a clear update from Mikel Arteta, they certainly didn’t get one.
Ahead of Arsenal’s crucial trip to Villa Park, the Spanish manager remained intentionally cryptic — and for good reason. Arsenal’s injury list is growing, and every hour seems to matter.
Arteta Says: “Let’s See” — Patience Required On Rice
Rice has become the engine, heartbeat, and battery pack of Arsenal’s midfield since arriving from West Ham. His presence is so crucial that even a minor niggle triggers panic across North London.
Although Rice himself told reporters he felt “fine” after the match, Arteta isn’t rushing any verdict.
According to the manager:
“We have another training session in the afternoon. Every hour is going to be very important to see the availability of the players.”
Translation: Nobody knows anything yet — even him.
Arsenal’s Defensive Crisis Deepens
And Rice isn’t the only concern.
Arteta also confirmed that Cristhian Mosquera is facing an uphill battle for the Villa clash. With Saliba and Gabriel already sidelined, losing Mosquera too would leave Arsenal’s defensive unit looking like a Jenga tower leaning on hope and prayers.
Arteta put it bluntly:
“That’s the more complicated one… we need to corroborate with all the testing today.”
Meanwhile, hopes remain higher for William Saliba and Leandro Trossard, with the manager saying their situations are “a matter of days.”
January Window Already Open In Arteta’s Mind
Despite spending over £250 million in the last transfer window, Arteta hinted Arsenal may need to dip back into the market — especially with injuries hitting key departments.
“We always have to be prepared… we need to be open for it.”
In football language, that usually means one thing: Phone lines will be busy in January.
Fixture Congestion? Arteta Shrugs It Off
Playing midweek at Brentford and facing Aston Villa on Saturday lunchtime is hardly ideal, but Arteta kept his cool.
“We are ready for tomorrow’s game, that’s for sure.”
Whether his squad physically is… that’s another story.
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He Gives Us Energy: William Saliba Hails Mastermind Behind Arsenal’s Defensive Dominance
Arsenal’s defensive dominance in the Premier League has a new driving force behind it, according to William Saliba. The French centre-back has hailed Gabriel Heinze, Mikel Arteta’s new first-team coach, as the mastermind behind the Gunners’ impressive backline.
Since joining Arteta’s staff in July, Heinze has brought his trademark intensity and energy to Arsenal’s training ground, helping a side that has conceded just seven goals in 14 Premier League matches — the best defensive record in the division.
Heinze’s Influence On The Gunners
Speaking to the Men in Blazers Media Network, Saliba described Heinze as a constant presence around the defenders:
“Gabriel Heinze helps a lot, especially the defenders. He gives us energy because he’s always talking, always loud — even in training when we do simple things, he’s always loud. Even for nothing, he will be loud! He talks a lot and it’s good to have him close to us. I think this guy can help us a lot.”
Saliba’s comments paint a vivid picture of Heinze as a demanding coach, whose booming voice and relentless standards lift the entire defensive unit.
Arteta added context to Heinze’s appointment, noting their long-standing friendship and mutual trust:
“He’s a winner. He’s won in many clubs he’s been at. We’ve known each other for 23 years, I’m very close to that. It brings something extra.”
He praised Heinze’s tactical insight and complementary personality:
“We complement each other really well, and everybody brings a different insight, a different character, a different personality, to the table that makes us a much better team.”
A Winning Pedigree
Heinze’s coaching approach is rooted in a winning playing career. From PSG to Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Marseille, the former defender was known for hard tackling and relentless duels. Since retiring in 2014, he’s built a coaching résumé across South America and the U.S., including stints at Godoy Cruz, Argentinos Juniors, Velez Sarsfield, Atlanta United, and Newell’s Old Boys.
Testing Defensive Resilience
Heinze’s influence comes at a time when Arsenal’s defense has been hit by injuries. Key centre-backs Saliba and Gabriel have been sidelined, forcing Arteta to deploy makeshift partnerships like Mosquera, Piero Hincapie, and Jurrien Timber. Despite the reshuffling, Arsenal still secured a 2-0 victory over Brentford, proving the defensive organisation and resilience Heinze has instilled.
Arteta commented on the injury situation:
“He (Saliba) had a little niggle, so I think it’s going to be a matter of days. Big Gabi is doing very well as well, but that’s weeks as well.”
With Heinze bringing energy, intensity, and tactical sharpness, Arsenal’s defensive stability continues to impress, even amid injury crises — a testament to the Argentine coach’s impact on the Premier League leaders.
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Arne Slot Confirms Mohamed Salah Is ‘Always In My Mind’ Amid Liverpool Absence
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has addressed the speculation surrounding Mohamed Salah, admitting that the Egypt forward is “always in my mind” despite being left out of the last two starting line-ups.
Salah, 33, has had a slow start to the Premier League season, scoring just four goals, and has played only 45 minutes across the last two games. The forward’s omission from the starting XI has sparked talk of a potential Saudi Pro League move, though Salah recently signed a two-year contract extension with Liverpool in April.
Slot Explains Salah Situation
“I think for every player in my mind can start and Mo is an exceptional player for us,” Slot said. “He is always in my mind to either start or to come off the bench.”
Salah played a starring role last season, scoring 29 goals as Liverpool lifted the Premier League in Slot’s first campaign. However, he was an unused substitute in Liverpool’s 2-1 win at West Ham and again came off the bench in the 1-1 draw at home to Sunderland.
Slot acknowledged the chatter around Salah’s absence, saying:
“The chatter, yes because he deserves that, he has been so influential for me and six or seven years. It’s completely normal people talk about it when he isn’t playing.”
Van Dijk Weighs In
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk also commented, highlighting that no player at the club has “unlimited credit”:
“He is still a fantastic player and we still have to remember there is a reason why he has been so successful at the club and we have to respect that. I need him around as one of the leaders. He’s disappointed but that’s absolutely normal. It’s always been the case that no one is undroppable.”
This statement underscores the high standards at Liverpool, even for one of their most prolific stars.
Liverpool’s Current Form
The Reds are currently ninth in the Premier League, 11 points behind leaders Arsenal, having won just two of their nine league games. Salah’s presence will be crucial as Liverpool look to regain momentum, with their next game set against Leeds United.
While fans debate Salah’s place in the squad, both Slot and Van Dijk emphasize that he remains central to Liverpool’s ambitions, both on the pitch and in the dressing room.
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