Liverpool forward Diogo Jota missed training and is a doubt for Saturday's Premier League clash against Brentford, head coach Arne Slot said on the eve of the match.
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
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has emerged as a doubt to face Brentford in the Premier League this weekend. Arne Slot confirmed at his pre-match press conference on Friday that the Portuguese international was struggling with a fresh knock that had prevented him from training in the build-up to their weekend trip to west London.
Liverpool suffered a rare defeat at the hands of Tottenham Hotspur in the Carabao Cup. The Reds went into the game on Wednesday night having lost just once all season. They were the absolute favourites to get the win.
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.
Two Liverpool Forwards Could Miss Brentford ClashLiverpool’s preparations for their crucial Premier League fixture against Brentford have been thrown into uncertainty with Diogo Jota’s latest
Liverpool's lead at the top of the Premier League table has been reduced to just four points following their 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest on Tuesday night and
Liverpool struggled in the first hour against Nottingham Forest but ended strongly after a double substitution - those alterations should form the basis of Arne Slot's team selection on Saturday
Arne Slot used his subs bench brilliantly as Liverpool won late on against Brentford. Darwin Nunez will take all the headlines but two others shouldn't be forgotten.
Liverpool produced a stunning late show to get back to winning ways in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon. Substitute Darwin Nunez answered his critics with a memorable stoppage-time brace as the Reds eventually beat Brentford 2-0 to avoid a third consecutive frustrating top-flight draw.
Uruguayan striker would not have struck his dramatic stoppage-time brace were it not for the impact of a fellow substitute