There was significant emotion and symbolism at the Parc des Princes as the French national team secured a solid 4-0 victory over Ukraine, marking their official qualification for the 2026 World Cup. This match was particularly meaningful, occurring ten years after the November 13 attacks. The team, under Didier Deschamps, celebrated their eighth consecutive World Cup qualification, showcasing a powerful second-half performance after a slow start. The atmosphere was a mix of reflection and celebration, with the crowd eager for a spark, which arrived thanks to rising star Hugo Ekitike.
Beyond just qualifying, the match highlighted the emergence of new talent. Several young players made their mark, but Ekitike was the one who truly electrified the stadium. Coming off the bench as the team gained momentum, the Liverpool forward displayed why Deschamps trusted him with this opportunity. As the match progressed in favor of France, Ekitike brought energy and precision that had been lacking earlier.
First Goal for the National Team
His statistics reflect an impactful performance. Ekitike scored his first goal for the national team, finishing the game with 4 shots, 2 on target, 1 hitting the post, 2 successful dribbles out of 2 attempted, and was fouled twice with only 22 touches. While he missed a couple of chances, he made an immediate impact with a well-taken goal assisted by Kylian Mbappé, showcasing his confidence and striking ability. “It’s a childhood dream. Every time I’m on the pitch, I try to demonstrate my skills and contribute to the team, regardless of the playing time. I’m grateful to be rewarded. I hit the post last time, and again this time, so I’m pleased,” Ekitike remarked in an interview with TF1. He maintained a solid 67% pass completion rate, particularly within his half, indicating a disciplined approach.
“I’m staying focused and want to keep performing because I enjoy playing and contributing. We’ll continue scoring goals and winning. It’s special to score my first goal for France here, and I feel victorious. The coach showed confidence in me by giving me these minutes, and I hope to repay that. I sensed his happiness, and I aim to keep that feeling alive,” concluded the 23-year-old forward in the mixed zone. As the crowd rose to applaud him after his goal, it was clear something special was unfolding. Ekitike infused the team with the enthusiasm expected from a new international, bringing a refreshing energy to a night full of emotion. His first goal could mark the beginning of a strong bond with French supporters, signaling the arrival of a new fan favorite.
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