Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, and Alexander Isak all had appearances for their national teams on Monday, giving Liverpool fans reasons to watch the World Cup qualifying matches.
Reds No. 7 Germany defeated Northern Ireland 1-0 on the road, with Florian Wirtz starting. The playmaker helped Belfast’s midfield play under control until being replaced in stoppage time. Conor Bradley, a well-known figure to Liverpool supporters, was suspended and could not play for Northern Ireland, which made Germany’s job a little easier.
In other news, Alexander Isak played the entire ninety minutes of Sweden’s 1-0 loss to Kosovo at home. Despite leading the line the entire time, the Liverpool attacker had few opportunities due to a strong defensive block. Although he continued to work at a fast pace, his service into attacking areas was imprecise. Given that Isak is anticipated to be a key player in upcoming games, Sweden’s coaching setup will be affected by their failure to provide obvious openings.
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In the last moments of France’s 2-2 draw with Iceland, Hugo Ekitike came in off the bench. Despite his brief involvement, his movement added late urgency and stretched the Icelandic defense. Although France will be disappointed that they did not win all the points, Ekitike’s participation shows that international trust is increasing. Reported By Anfieldindex.
International Momentum Helps Liverpool
As far as Liverpool is concerned, there isn’t anything to worry about. Isak remained sharp for the entire game, Wirtz added more minutes, and Ekitike kept hammering away at the door for further attention. The three have returned without injury, which is frequently the main worry during international vacations, but Arne Slot will keep a careful eye on their level of fitness as Liverpool gets ready for domestic play.
The ongoing growth of Wirtz, Isak, and Ekitike on the international scene only serves to bolster the confidence and depth of a squad already full of elite players as Liverpool competes on several fronts.

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