Arne Slot, Liverpool and Diogo Jota
Liverpool: Diogo Jota doubtful for Brentford clash as Arne Slot reveals why Luis Diaz missed training - Mixed fortunes on the team news front as Reds look to go seven points clear of Arsenal in Premie
Diog Jota is a doubt for Liverpool's visit to Brentford in the Premier League after missing training on Thursday.
Liverpool fans won’t need reminding of Diogo Jota’s poor fitness record and it seems that we may be met with further bad news ahead of facing Brentford. It was reported on Thursday that the Portuguese forward was training away from the group and many had hoped this was purely as a precaution.
Liverpool will be aiming for their first Premier League win of 2025 as they face Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Reds are wi
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
Diogo Jota pressed his claims for a place in the XI with his immediate impact on Tuesday, but in his pre-match press conference, Slot confirmed the Portuguese forward picked up a niggle during his cameo and was struggling to be fit. Given his recent injury record, risking him from the start would be a potentially flawed move.
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
Arne Slot believes Jayden Danns has emerged as a new central striking option as Liverpool consider the value of a loan move for the teenager this month. Danns came off the bench to score in the 4-0 FA Cup third round win over Accrington Stanley last weekend on his second appearance of the season.
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 are at Brentford on Saturday and it has previously been a happy hunting ground for Darwin Nunez but can he find the scoring touch before time runs out on Merseyside?
Liverpool know they need to get back on track in the title race after two Premier League games without a win as they prepare to travel to Brentford on Saturday.The Bees themselves are on a high after