Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher didn't hold back with his assessment after the Reds suffered a 2-0 defeat away at Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
PSG opened the scoring through Desire Doue in the first half, giving Liverpool a mountain to climb from there.
Arne Slot's side set up in a defensive manner as they looked to contain PSG, but the early goal made it difficult for them as they searched for a way back into it.
After the break, PSG doubled their lead through Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, with Liverpool struggling to deal with the attacking threat of the French giants.
Slot lined up with a three-at-the-back system, potentially looking to frustrate PSG and hit them on the counter-attack, but it's safe to say his plan failed.
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Reacting after Liverpool's defeat against PSG, Carragher singled out Ibrahima Konate, suggesting that the French defender has been 'awful' all season.
The former Liverpool man also claimed that Konate 'makes a mistake every game', with the towering centre-back producing another disappointing performance.
"The fella next to him, just awful all season. Poor again tonight Konate. Makes a mistake every game, so that's not easy to play alongside [for Virgil van Dijk]."
Konate certainly wasn't the only player to disappoint in Paris on Wednesday night, but it's been a common theme all season that the Liverpool defender has produced a shoddy display.
Time for Liverpool to Move On
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Konate's contract is up at the end of the season, so Liverpool have a decision to make in the coming weeks and months regarding his future.
It's been a disappointing season for Liverpool overall, and Konate has struggled in particular.
It's time for Liverpool to move on and allow him to depart on a free transfer at the end of the campaign, as it's clear they need to upgrade at the back.
Offering him a new contract wouldn't make a lot of sense, unless the Merseyside club can keep him for another year, allowing them time to sign a new defender and bed him in during the 2026/2027 season.