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FRANCE FINISH QUALIFIERS STRONG, LIVERPOOL STARS EKITIKE, KONATE STRUGGLE

France ended their World Cup qualifying with a 3-1 win over Azerbaijan. Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate captained the side, but he and teammate Hugo Ekitike received mixed-to-poor ratings from the French media despite the victory.

France Finish Qualifiers Strong, Liverpool Stars Ekitike, Konate Struggle
French Media Roast Ekitike - Photo Credit: Getty Images

With a convincing win over Azerbaijan, France concluded their World Cup qualifying campaign in fine fashion, despite the French media's unsatisfactory ratings of the Liverpool team in action.

Hugo Ekitike and Ibrahima Konate both started the 3-1 triumph in Baku and played the entire 90 minutes, which may not have pleased Arne Slot because neither team had anything on the line.

Both players, however, seemed to emerge from their most recent test unhurt; Konate was even granted the privilege of leading his nation in Kylian Mbappe's absence due to injury.

Jean-Philippe Mateta of Crystal Palace was one of the goals scored as Didier Deschamps' team overcame an early scare after falling behind within the first four minutes. Neither team was able to put themselves on the scoresheet.

Although the French media did not seem very impressed, France made sure to finish its qualifying run on a high note because they had already guaranteed their spot before the game started.

Among those who shared their player ratings was Footmercato, where Konate and Ekitike received bad scores.

Konate received a 5 out of 10, and his assessment read: "The Liverpool defender was rather solid, even though he said he did not really understand his demotion but that he would fight to regain his starting place with Les Bleus."

He held his own in aerial duels and dominated in duels thanks to his skillful distribution and flair with the ball at his feet. A noteworthy performance against a comparatively weak opponent.

Even worse, Ekitike only received a 4/10. The report said: "The former PSG player struggled more tonight after a strong start to the season with Liverpool and an outstanding performance as a substitute against Ukraine on Thursday.

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With Mateta and Nkunku in an odd setup, the lanky striker might not have had enough room to express himself. Infrequently active and often unavailable, he missed some fundamental possibilities and did not make an impression.

"A memorable match, but one that should not eclipse his overall outstanding performance."

Maxifoot's assessments were not much more forgiving, and the Liverpool pair only slightly improved.

"Captain for the day, the Liverpool center-back, initially under pressure, rapidly restored order at the back," said the evaluation that gave Konate a 6.5. After the first half-hour, he embodied the team's increasing strength since he was better positioned, more skilled at predicting attacks, and strong in covering.

In contrast, Ekitike received a 5.5. According to his evaluation, the Liverpool striker "made runs, showed passion, and contributed to the play, but remained too imprecise in the final pass or shot." Although he lacked efficiency and a final touch, he had several strong moments. Not totally convincing, but a respectable performance.

As we approach the end of 2025, supporters are hoping that Konate's contract predicament may be swiftly settled so that both he and Ekitike can return to Merseyside.

They will be hoping to get back to action with Liverpool on Saturday when the Reds entertain Nottingham Forest in the Premier League, assuming neither player sustained any injuries in Azerbaijan.

THE 99% RULE: WHY ARNE SLOT SAYS CURTIS JONES IS NOW "UNDROPPABLE" AT ANFIELD

Curtis Jones' five consecutive starts have propelled Liverpool back into the top four. See Arne Slot's tactical plan for 2026.

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Is Jones Liverpool’s secret weapon?

Curtis Jones came back into the Liverpool squad right as they started winning again, and honestly, it doesn’t feel like a fluke. He’s been playing with real confidence. Just look at that Champions League match against Inter Milan at the San Siro earlier this month—Jones was their best player that night, and that was only his second start in a run that’s now hit five in a row. Since then, he’s been a big part of four straight wins.

Sure, he probably got a little lucky with injuries to Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, plus Dominik Szoboszlai’s suspension. Those guys are all back now, though, and with almost every midfielder available except Wataru Endo (who doesn’t play much anyway), the real test for Jones is whether he can keep this up.

Arne Slot, the head coach, is clearly happy with what Jones brings. He said, “What I like about him is he always wants the ball, no matter what’s going on. Most of the time, that’s a huge plus.

“Sometimes, yeah, it’s better to back off and not force it. But if he gets into trouble, he usually finds a way out and picks the right path.

“The best thing for him lately is how he’s been able to stay fit, play four or five full games in a row, and finish them strong.”

Jones isn’t the only one stepping up. Wirtz has just scored his first Premier League goal and picked up an assist in his last two games. Szoboszlai is back, and he’s been the standout player this season. Hugo Ekitike has found his scoring touch, too—more goals in his last four league games than in the thirteen before that. After losing nine out of twelve earlier, there’s finally a sense that Liverpool is turning the corner.

Slot’s hoping they keep moving forward in 2026, even though they’re missing Alexander Isak, who’s out for months after surgery for an ankle and leg injury, and Giovanni Leoni, who’s done for the season with an ACL tear.

“If you bring in a bunch of new players and lose some old ones, it usually takes time for things to click,” Slot said before facing Leeds. “But the more these guys play and train together, the better they get.

“When you add new faces, you expect improvement. Swap out players, and you have to give it some time, but it pays off eventually.

“Unfortunately, we won’t see Leoni again this season, and it’ll be a while before Alex is back on the pitch.”

WHY JOE GOMEZ MISSED HIS AC MILAN FLIGHT BY ONLY TWO HOURS

AC Milan are back for Joe Gomez, but Arne Slot won't budge. Discover the secret "Guehi condition" keeping Gomez at Anfield in 2026.

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Arne Slot Blocks Gomez Exit

Liverpool's going to try to buy some players in January, but AC Milan's thinking about nabbing a player that Arne Slot still needs.

I bet Arne Slot thought managing Liverpool would be a snap, but that quick Premier League win turned into a proper nightmare.

It looks like the Reds boss has finally worked out the right tactics and players. Results are getting better, and the league table's not looking as bad as it did a month or two ago. The guy's got to be hoping everyone stays fit and that January goes well so the team can get back in the title race, especially with that big game against Arsenal coming up fast.

AC Milan still wants Joe Gomez

The last thing he wants is a repeat of all those injuries and the constant team changes that messed things up at the start of the season. Plus, they've got to decide what to do with those players who almost left over the summer. One of them is Joe Gomez, who was close to joining AC Milan—that would've been huge for Liverpool since he's been there the longest. According to Lewis Steele at The Daily Mail, they'd only consider selling him if, given how few choices Slot has, it would be dumb to let any first-team players go in January.

Gomez had teams in Italy interested in him during the last week of the summer, and AC Milan is still keen, but he can't leave unless they sign someone to replace him. Slot might trust other players to fill in, but he really needs centre-halves who can play every week. Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate are trusted, no matter how they're playing. Also, not having Giovanni Leoni available is a bummer since the young defender looked very good in his first game.

How close was Gomez to leaving Liverpool?

It was the same kind of story in the summer, as Gomez was hurt by Crystal Palace not being able to sign a replacement for Marc Guehi. Talking to Liverpool World in the summer, Sky Sports transfer journalist and Italian football expert Luca Bendoni explained just how close the versatile defender came to leaving Anfield.

Milan had a full deal ready for Joe Gomez, Bendoni said. Everything was set to go; the player was supposed to fly, and the flight was booked. They needed his decision by about 1 p.m. because they wanted to do his medical checks, so they (Milan) needed the go-ahead in time. The go-ahead could only happen if Liverpool signed (Marc) Guehi, but it had to be before 1 p.m. because they had to fly him (Gomez) to Italy. They ran out of time.

Letting Jarrel Quansah leave without signing Guehi was a mistake, but it feels like Gomez has suffered because of it since there aren't many other options. Liverpool needs to get their act together in January and actually buy some players, not just keep the ones they have because they need the bodies.

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