Diogo Jota has admitted one Liverpool team-mate is a better finisher than him and revealed the one rival player he would love to see the Reds sign
Jota ruled out for several weeks as Liverpool manager Arne Slot provides injury update - The forward has already spent a spell on the sidelines this season and has suffered a muscular issue
Liverpool duo Diogo Jota and Joe Gomez should miss "weeks rather than months" through injury, says head coach Arne Slot.
Avoiding the play-offs, meanwhile, also ensures a clear week prior to travelling to Manchester City and hosting Newcastle in the space of four days in late February. For now, focus turns to overcoming Ipswich, who’ll be keen to recover from their 6-0 loss to City, this weekend.
Follow action from Tuesday's four games in the Premier League including Nottingham Forest v Liverpool, Chelsea v Bournemouth and Brentford v Manchester City.
PREMIER LEAGUE action is on NOW with four huge matches taking place under the lights. Manchester City travel to the Gtech Community Stadium as they look to take advantage of Brentford’s
Cole Palmer (Chelsea, £11.4m): Chelsea will look to bounce back against struggling Wolves, who were ripped apart in the reverse fixture 6-2 in August, with Palmer providing 4 goal contributions that day. Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United, £7.7m): Gordon's form and attacking involvement make him an excellent budget option.
Diogo Jota scored less than 30 seconds after coming on in the second half to cancel out Chris Wood's early opener
Despite a blistering start under Arne Slot, Liverpool have dropped crucial points in recent games following 4 draws in their
In a Premier League classic at the Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford battled back from a two-goal deficit to snatch a 2-2 draw against Manchester City.
Leaders Liverpool were held to a second consecutive league draw in a top-of-the-table battle against Nottingham Forest while defending champions Manchester City missed out on a fourth consecutive win after conceding twice in the last 10 minutes against Brentford.
Liverpool's charge towards the Premier League title was halted by stubborn Nottingham Forest in a 1-1 draw between the top two as Manchester City's