Slot admits Ekitike faces late Liverpool fitness test for Arsenal clash

Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike
Liverpool's Hugo EkitikePhoto by CARL RECINE / GETTY IMAGES EUROPE / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

Liverpool manager Arne Slot admits Hugo Ekitike is unlikely to make their clash at Arsenal on Thursday night.

Due to injury, Ekitike missed Sunday's 2-2 draw at Fulham. The result left title holders Liverpool 14 points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal.

At this morning's media preview, Slot began by delivering an update on Ekitike: "He has not trained with us until now and let's see if he can today. I have said two, three days ago he won't be out for long but the games come fast so he is in between with the team and it might take him one or two days extra."

On their form going to London, Slot continued: "Nine games unbeaten, we've had two draws too many, Leeds and this game, Fulham, in terms of when we conceded the goal. We're not where we want to be but we have a talented squad and if everyone is available then we can do special things.

"We've shown that this season with some impressive wins but we've also had impressive draws or losses in a negative way, so we've not had consistency. The consistency hasn't been there this season."

Important clash

Slot admits Liverpool need a result at Arsenal to give them a chance at catching the leaders. He concedes Thursday night's clash will be "important" to their title defence.

"A lot of importance on this game, we have a lot to play for in PL, but also FA Cup and in Champions League and they are knockout games, where you can face teams like Arsenal and for that reason it is important to see where we are in a one-off game against a very good Arsenal, they have been even better than years before.

"Arsenal's strengths? Interesting, they have so many, maybe that is it! They don't have many weaknesses, hardly concede, open play, set-pieces, good build-up, long ball, they have the complete package and they deserve to be on top this season."

Decisive?

Slot admits winning at Arsenal could be a watershed moment in Liverpool's season. Securing three points away at the leaders would lift the belief inside the Liverpool dressing room, which has undergone major changes since last season's title triumph.

The Dutchman declared: "It (winning) would mean a lot, it tells you you can compete in latter stages with any other team. We have shown that already, we beat Arsenal at home and other games we've beaten strong teams but we also know that it is a speciual game for them, we have to be ready, they are in a positive vibe at the moment and it is obvious we aren't. Everyone, I think, is looking forward to this. Always nice to be part of games with Arsenal, Man City, Real Madrid...

"Can it still be a special season? Of course. This club has shown so many times when they haven't had the best league form they can still win a trophy. It is always possible because we have a good and talented group, we've shown this already this season. Real Madrid, Atletico, Aston Villa - look at their run - we've shown we can compete with almost every team.

"Maybe one exception but that was disallowed goal, City away. All other games we've been competitive against everyone but we've not had the consistency against teams we usually beat. So we are 14 behind Arsenal and have some players out but we have enough to go there and make it a proper match."

Going further, Slot admits his team has blown hot and cold this season as their summer arrivals continue to settle in.

He continued: "It is annoying because you think it is harder to play these best teams in the world than the teams who aren't after league titles or Champions League. The last 9 games, people have liked our games versus Aston Villa and Brighton. I can tell you why but I don't make the opponents wiser, we have to find a way to find the answer."

We're boring?

Slot also addressed questions about the way his team has struggled to click this season, particularly criticism coming from ex-Reds in the media.

He explained: "Against Fulham I don't think people thought it was a joy to watch. Against PSG, it was for me. People tell me we need the extra pass, the second goal v Fulham was 17 passes we needed before we scored.

"I find it hard to hear (we're boring) but it is not that I disagree, I would use a different word but I take it into account. I am known for attacking football and we are still trying to do so, but possession doesn't mean you play attacking football, we are struggling to create a lot of chances but I have said many times we're not the only team that struggles.

"I don't think we are creating less than other teams who are doing well. But I don't like to hear (we're boring) because I want to play an attractive style of football. We have to find a way to play it against teams who don't want to and that is something we haven't found enough. We are working on this every day."

Market plans

On whether he feels the need to buy this month, Slot insists he is happy with his squad and the depth available.

He said: "First of all, I am happy with the squad we have, it is in line with me, Richard Hughes and ownership. This group is talented if everyone is available, nothing positive from injuries but maybe if I could think about the narrative that is always there that we spent so much in the summer.

"No, we replaced and spent a bit more than came in. No one wanted to hear it but maybe now for the first time people do see that we have replaced with very good players."

On his centre-back options, Slot also insisted: "As much as has been said about the spending, it is not that there is no limitation to that spending. This club has always tried to do smart things. In an ideal world you have more than two centre-halves available but you have to accept that situation. I know Jurgen Klopp also had problems there and played midfielders there at times. Nat Phillips played a lot! So that has been LFC for all these years."

And before signing off, Slot was asked about Liverpool recalling Harvey Elliott from his loan with Aston Villa. The midfielder has been told he won't be signed permanently by Villa. 

Elliott appears in limbo as having played for Liverpool and Villa this season, FIFA rules state he cannot join a third team. His best chance is if Liverpool recall him this month.

Slot added: "If you want to ask about a Villa player, ask Unai Emery. Liverpool has no recall option."