Ibou Konate has been exceptional recently and deserves plaudits for this.
Since he returned from taking time off after the death of his father, Liverpool have kept two clean sheets in four games, with Konate not putting a foot wrong.
He was poor at the start of the campaign but he seems to have turned a real corner, which will be crucial in Liverpool's pursuit of a top-five finish in the Premier League and glory in either the Champions League or the FA Cup.
Of course, we cannot know how the situation in the lead-up to his father's death may have affected Konate's form, but it's great to see him back to his best.
The Frenchman still hasn't signed a new contract, however.
Surely Liverpool would be wise to tie him down, given the very high cost of buying a replacement of his calibre.
Jeremy Jacquet is arriving in the summer on a pre-agreed deal, but he's only 20, uncapped and surely not ready to be a guaranteed starter every week.
Using Jacquet as a rotation option at first so he can get used to the league and renewing Konate's deal would be more sensible.
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