Wright: If Ekitic maintains his finishing ability, I believe he will succeed at Liverpool
2:27pm, 22 August 2025Football

August 22nd News Former England internationals Gary Neville, Carragher and Ian Wright talked about Liverpool's new aid Ekitic when they participated in the show this week.
Gary Neville said that although Ekitic started his official career in Liverpool, he was not sure whether the star could shine immediately: "I think he will succeed in the end, but not sure if he will stand out immediately."
Wright objected: "Do you know why I think he will succeed? Just the way he seized the opportunity a few days ago. If he could keep that way."
Carragher interjected: "Wright, do you know what I like about him? It was his light touch near the midline."
Wright then responded: "I think he will succeed, the reason is simple. Liverpool will create a lot of opportunities, and if he can maintain that finishing ability. I dare say Ekitic will succeed."
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