Diogo Jota has given Liverpool a one-goal lead against Accrington Stanley in the FA Cup third-round match at Anfield, and you can watch the goal here. The opening half an hour was relatively untroubled for Accrington with Darwin Nunez missing the one big chance that came his way early on.
For all his ruthless finishing, instinctive positioning and tireless pressing, injuries have been one of the prevailing themes of Diogo Jota's Liverpool career. The potent Portuguese forward has missed some lengthy spells since trading Molineux for Anfield at the beginning of the 2020/21 campaign,
The Portuguese offered thrust and threat in saving a point for Arne Slot's side, and deserves the chance to start
Liverpool boss Arne Slot is hoping Diogo Jota can finally put his injury nightmare behind him and help the Reds to their second Premier League title.
Liverpool could be without Diogo Jota for their trip to Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday, as Arne Slot revealed the forward has a "niggle."
Kop boss Arne Slot was left raging over Lucas Bergvall's controversial late winner in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg but prior to the drama, he was also unhappy with forward Diogo Jota on a nigh
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has revealed that Cole Palmer is an injury doubt for Monday's game against Wolves. He sustained a number of blows during the Blues' midweek draw with Bournemouth and has not trained since.
Accrington Stanley as Diogo Jota and Trent Alexander-Arnold's first-half goals and strikes from Jayden Danns and Federico Chiesa after the break secured a 4-0 win in Saturday's FA Cup third-round clash.
The round proved fruitful for Portuguese goals, with five Luso stars hitting the net for Premier League clubs upon their introduction to the Cup. Bruno Fernandes struck for Manche
Liverpool boss Arne Slot is hoping Diogo Jota can finally put his injury nightmare behind him and help the Reds to their second Premier League title.The 28-year-old forward has suffered from multiple
Liverpool eased past League Two (fourth-tier) Accrington Stanley as Diogo Jota and Trent Alexander-Arnold's first-half goals and strikes from Jayden Danns and Federico Chiesa after the break secured a 4-0 win in Saturday's FA Cup third-round clash.