
Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike’s dramatic late winner against Southampton in the Carabao Cup turned bittersweet as his celebration led to a second yellow card and a red card suspension. The young forward was sent off after removing his shirt in jubilation—despite already being booked earlier in the game—resulting in an automatic ban for Saturday’s Premier League match against Crystal Palace.


While Liverpool manager Arne Slot and former players like Chris Sutton have criticized Ekitike’s celebration as “stupid,” ex-Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney presented a more understanding view. Speaking on his BBC podcast, Rooney acknowledged the error but described the passionate celebration as “refreshing” in a football era often marked by restrained goal celebrations due to VAR regulations.
Rooney said, “He’s been caught up in the emotion of scoring a goal, and he’ll probably regret it. I’m not defending it because it is silly, but after years of players holding back celebrations, it’s nice to see genuine emotion like this.” He added that Ekitike’s spirited display is a positive sign amid his competition with fellow new signing Alexander Isak for a starting spot, though Rooney expects the striker will be “devastated” by missing the upcoming game.
Ekitike’s red card came shortly after he scored his fifth goal for Liverpool since joining from Eintracht Frankfurt during the summer. After returning to the pitch at halftime, he gave Liverpool the lead five minutes from time by tapping home a Federico Chiesa cross. In the excitement of the moment, Ekitike peeled off his shirt and held it up to the home crowd, prompting the referee’s second yellow card and sending off.
Liverpool’s manager Arne Slot expressed frustration at losing the striker for the Crystal Palace game, describing the sending off as “stupid.” The team will now rely on other attacking options while Ekitike serves his suspension.
Despite the setback, Rooney’s defense of Ekitike’s celebration highlights a broader debate about the balancing act between emotional expression and discipline in modern football. Ekitike’s passion on the pitch remains a promising sign for Liverpool fans eager to see more moments of excitement and commitment.
This incident serves as a reminder of how emotions in football can sometimes lead to costly consequences, but also how the raw joy of scoring still carries a powerful resonance with players and fans alike.
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