Can Liverpool sustain their winning streak against Wolves twice in one week? That's the burning question as Hugo Ekitike and the Reds gear up for a crucial double-header. Fresh off a thrilling 5-2 victory over West Ham United, Liverpool is riding a wave of momentum, securing four consecutive wins across all competitions. But here's where it gets challenging: they now face Wolverhampton Wanderers not once, but twice in the span of just a few days. And this is the part most people miss: the first clash kicks off tonight in the Premier League, followed by a Friday showdown at Molineux in the Emirates FA Cup. In an exclusive interview with Liverpoolfc.com, Ekitike emphasized the importance of maintaining their current form. 'It's about the momentum,' he stated, highlighting the critical juncture of the season where every match could define their goals. But is momentum enough against a resilient Wolves side? Ekitike acknowledges the difficulty of playing Wolves away, praising their strength even in their home defeat. He stresses the need for consistency and unity, especially in a dressing room brimming with confidence. 'We have the quality,' he asserts, but admits it’s about sticking together through ups and downs. Controversially, some might argue that relying too heavily on momentum could backfire—what if the team hits a slump? Ekitike counters by pointing to their recent win at Nottingham Forest, where despite a subpar performance, they still secured the result. As Liverpool aims to make this season 'special,' the question remains: can they turn momentum into trophies? What do you think? Is momentum the key to success, or is there more to it? Share your thoughts in the comments below!