Liverpool: huge blow for Ibrahima Konaté

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Impressive since the start of the season with Liverpool and the France team, Ibrahima Konaté suffered a huge blow this Wednesday. During the match against Real Madrid, he was injured at the very end of the match in a duel with Endrick. The images and first information suggested the worst for the solid 25-year-old defender.

According to information from the English press and Dave Ockop, the Frenchman, injured in the knee, will miss 5 to 6 weeks of competition. He will not play again until 2025 and will therefore miss Boxing Day. On his Instagram account, the player also broke his silence. “So frustrating to come back with this injury right at the end of a big game Wednesday night. Now we start the recovery process but one thing I promise is that I will come back and be the best I can be, thanks again for the amazing support at Anfield. Insh’Allah we will continue and I will support the team every step of the way.”

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