Liverpool lost 3-0 to Manchester City. It has sparked strong criticism from fans and pundit alike. The French centre-back Ibrahima Konate finds himself at the centre of it. The French defender’s inconsistent performances have left fans and pundits asking if it’s time for him to move on.
The Loss and Post Match Backlash
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher didn’t hold back. He has called Konate “at the heart” of Liverpool’s defensive problems. He has highlighted the defender’s struggles in high-pressure away games.
Contract stand-off
Ibrahim Konate’s contract will expire at the end of the 2025–26 season. There has been talks over his contract renewal. This has been reportedly stalled. The club appears ready to move on rather than tie him into a long-term deal.
Liverpool preparing for life without him
Sources say Liverpool are already planning for Konate’s exit. They are apparently accelerating their search for a replacement as early as January. The message has been sent and it is clear. They believe they can find another player to upgrade the position.
"Konate needs dropping like a hot stone"
"This season, it's not happening"
Liverpool fan Lewiss Anderson wants Ibrahima Konate to be dropped from the XI after his struggles in defence continued 🔴@Fanalysisapp pic.twitter.com/LXVGESuu2P
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) November 10, 2025
What this means for Konate and Liverpool
Konate, right now is in a very difficult situation. He must impress quickly, or the club will leave him out of major plans. Liverpool has to replace a very talented player. They also have to maintain there stability at the back. A defensive overhaul might be looming.
Author’s Insight
Here’s how I see it: Konate’s talent has never been in question — but in football, form and timing matter just as much. At 26, he should be entering his prime, yet the consistency isn’t there. Liverpool are serious about success and are sending a signal that no place is guaranteed. For Konate, either he steps up now or the club will move on. For the club, this might be a reset moment — choosing progress over loyalty.
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