"I would prefer to start with something positive about a situation that is not positive: the tribute we gave Matt Beard was, I think, of Liverpool standards," Slot said of the impeccably observed minute's silence in honour of the club's former women's team coach, who passed away last week at the age of 47.
"How the fans always do this is something that makes me proud to represent this club, how we always find a way to be so respectful for people that have done so much for our club.
"But then we go immediately because of your question to the last minutes of the game, where Hugo got a second yellow card..."
What followed was nothing but negative for Ekitike, who hadn't previously put a foot wrong following his summer signing from Eintracht Frankfurt and was actually winning the intriguing battle for a central striking berth in Slot's side due to his decisive display in the Merseyside derby - only to gift his starting spot to Alexander Isak with an act of sheer stupidity just 30 seconds after scoring the winner against Southampton.







