Jota, Liverpool and Everton
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The New York Times |
There was joy and relief in abundance as Jota jabbed a finger towards the badge on his shirt before a jubilant Curtis Jones jumped on his back.
BBC |
Slot confirmed Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez "will not be back in the coming weeks" and Conor Bradley "will have to wait and see if he will be with the squad on Sunday."
BBC |
Do you think the goal should have been allowed to stand? And should James Tarkowski have been sent off for his earlier challenge on Alexis Mac Allister?
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Arne Slot says he is not thinking about the long-term futures of either Diogo Jota or Darwin Nunez presently as he targets a strong Premier League finish
Liverpool are a step closer to the Premier League title after winning in a typically feisty encounter with Everton on Wednesday evening. Arne Slot’s team came into the match on the back of cup defeats to Paris Saint-Germain and Newcastle United — and although they enjoyed plenty of the ball in the first half,
Diogo Jota posted on social media after his performance against Everton as Liverpool won the Merseyside derby.
ARNE SLOT was hoping to land a Liverpool treble but at least he has avoided a wobble. Just when it seemed the club’s players had decided to cause panic among their fans with another poor result,
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Liverpool.com on MSNArne Slot can't hide Diogo Jota delight after Liverpool star's honest admission over strugglesArne Slot couldn't hide his joy as Diogo Jota finally brought an end to his goal drought, netting the decisive goal for Liverpool in the Merseyside derby clash with Everton. Jota fired the only goal of the game at Anfield after clever work from Luis Diaz.
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The hosts were far from their fluid and dazzling best against Everton but got the job done as Diogo Jota scored his first goal in a two and a half months to break the deadlock and extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to 12 points over Arsenal.