Liverpool: good news for Ibrahima Konaté

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Starting on the Anfield pitch with Liverpool against Brighton (2-1), Ibrahima Konaté had to give up his place at half-time, after his defense partner Virgil van Dijk stepped on his wrist. The injury of the French international – replaced by Joe Gomez against the Seagulls – could allow us to envisage the worst for the Reds and the French team. But ultimately, more fear than harm.

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The former RB Leipzig player posted a message on social media to reassure his fans and show them that everything was fine. “ Thank you for all the messages of support. My injury is not serious, fortunately. I had a scan today and it confirmed there was no fracture. I will be ready for the next match. In Sha Allah! “, he indicated on his Instagram page. Unless the situation changes, Ibrahima Konaté will be able to hold his place on the Anfield pitch this Tuesday against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League.

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