Soccer-France forward Ekitike to miss World Cup after rupturing Achilles tendon


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Quarter Final - Second Leg - Liverpool v Paris St Germain - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - April 14, 2026 Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike reacts after sustaining an injury Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

April 15 (Reuters) - France striker Hugo ⁠Ekitike will miss the World Cup, manager Didier Deschamps said on ⁠Wednesday, after he reportedly ruptured his Achilles tendon during Liverpool's Champions ‌League defeat by Paris St Germain.

Ekitike was in tears when carried off the pitch on a stretcher at Anfield in the first half of Liverpool's 2-0 second leg defeat.

"Hugo suffered a ​serious injury against PSG on Tuesday night," Deschamps said.

"Unfortunately, ⁠the severity of his injury ⁠will prevent him from finishing the season with Liverpool and from taking part ⁠in ‌the World Cup."

Ekitike joined Liverpool in July from Eintracht Frankfurt and is their top scorer this season with 17 goals in all competitions, ⁠including 11 in the Premier League. He has netted ​two international goals ‌in eight appearances.

The 23-year-old made his France debut in September against Ukraine ⁠and scored his ​first goal against the same opponents in a 4-0 win in November which secured his country's place at the World Cup.

"Hugo is one of around 10 young players ⁠who made their debut for the national team ​in recent months," Deschamps added.

"He had settled into the squad perfectly, both on and off the pitch. This injury is a huge blow for him, of course, ⁠but also for the France team. His disappointment is immense."

France take on Senegal, Iraq and Norway in Group I at the World Cup in the U.S. Mexico and Canada with the tournament starting on June 11.

Ekitike's injury is ​also a huge blow for Liverpool, who went out ⁠of the Champions League 4-0 on aggregate, and are battling to hold onto fifth ​spot in the Premier League to secure ‌their place in next season's competition.

Liverpool are ​on 52 points, four ahead of Chelsea with six games remaining.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru and Trevor Stynes; Editing by Ed Osmond)

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