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INJURY UPDATE
Injury2 min read

Hugo Ekitike's World Cup Dream Shattered: Liverpool Striker Ruptures Achilles, Out for Nine Months

Hugo Ekitike has suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon and will miss both the rest of the club season and the entire World Cup. The Liverpool striker's injury is a devastating blow to France, who are already without Camavinga and Griezmann.

Topline

  • Hugo Ekitike ruptured his Achilles tendon in Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final against PSG.
  • The 22-year-old will miss the rest of the club season and the entire World Cup.
  • Recovery timeline is nine to twelve months, ruling him out until early 2027.
  • France already omitted Griezmann and Camavinga — Ekitike's loss further reduces forward depth.

Full Report

World Cup Desk

On a wet night at Anfield, in the 31st minute of Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain, **Hugo Ekitike's World Cup dream ended**. The 22-year-old striker slipped on the turf, clutched the back of his left ankle, and had to be carried from the pitch. Scans later confirmed what everyone feared: a **ruptured Achilles tendon**.

The Injury

Liverpool's official statement was brief and clinical: Ekitike had suffered a serious Achilles rupture and would miss the remainder of the season. The implication for France was immediate. The typical return timeline for an Achilles tendon rupture at elite level is **nine to twelve months** — meaning Ekitike's earliest possible return is January 2027, with a realistic comeback closer to April.

What France Lose

Ekitike had been one of the breakout stars of the 2025-26 European season. His movement, finishing, and intelligent link-up play had earned him a place in Didier Deschamps' World Cup plans. France already made the controversial decision to omit Antoine Griezmann and Eduardo Camavinga from their squad. Ekitike's injury removes another forward option at a moment when Les Bleus can least afford it.

Who Fills the Gap?

Deschamps has limited alternatives at centre-forward. Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace) earned a surprise call-up in the main squad. Olivier Giroud, retired from international football, has made no indication of a return. The most likely outcome is that Deschamps shifts tactical responsibility further onto Kylian Mbappé — expected to be the tournament's defining player — and trusts the creative depth around him to compensate.

The Broader Picture

Ekitike joins a growing injury list that is reshaping the tournament's narrative before a ball has been kicked. Rodrygo (Brazil), Xavi Simons (Netherlands), Matthijs de Ligt (Netherlands), Fermin López (Spain), Estevao Willian (Brazil) — and now Ekitike — have all been ruled out. For the players themselves, the cruelty of losing a World Cup to injury remains one of football's most painful experiences.

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Team, squad, group, and match pages connected to this update.

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Brazil

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Netherlands

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Spain

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France

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