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Premier League: Liverpool bank on ‘great finisher’ Diogo Jota

Klopp says Portugal international’s return to the side will help them remain competitive with Mohamed Salah set to miss games due to the African Cup of Nations

Reuters London Published 30.12.23, 08:02 AM
Ibrahima Konate (left) and Alexis Mac Allister share a laugh during a training session on Friday. 

Ibrahima Konate (left) and Alexis Mac Allister share a laugh during a training session on Friday.  Twitter

Injury-plagued Liverpool have been handed a boost in their battle for the English Premier League title with forward Diogo Jota’s return, manager Juergen Klopp said on Friday ahead of a clash against Newcastle United.

Jota, 27, missed eight matches due to a muscle injury, but made a remarkable comeback on Tuesday, coming off the bench and scoring in the 90th minute to send Liverpool to the top of the league with a 2-0 win at Burnley.

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Klopp said the Portugal international’s return to the side would help them remain competitive with Mohamed Salah set to miss games due to the African Cup of Nations.

“Each one of the boys is super important but Diogo especially...,” Klopp told reporters ahead of the clash at Anfield.

“He’s a very smart footballer. He understands the game particularly well. He sees situations slightly earlier, to adapt to different things your opponent is doing. On top of that he’s both-footed, a great finisher.

“He’s back and I hope he’s back for the next 10 years. But he missed chances as well. He comes back and scores with the first he had. But it’s about coming into situations and then they all can score.”

The German manager added that midfielder Alexis Mac Allister could feature against Newcastle after a spell on the sidelines.

“Macca (MacAllister) we will see what he can do. I didn’t see the doctor yet, we will see,” Klopp said.

Liverpool face a struggling Newcastle side. While many of their problems can be attributed to a punishing fixture schedule and lengthy injury list, manager Eddie Howe has come under pressure to find answers for their dismal run.

Asked if he felt like there was a spotlight on him, Howe told reporters: “I feel like I’m always in the spotlight and criticism is part of this job.”

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